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NOTICE TO OWNER / NOTICE TO CONTRACTORWARNING! FLORIDA'S CONSTRUCTION LIEN LAW ALLOWS SOME UNPAID CONTRACTORS, SUBCONTRACTORS, AND MATERIAL SUPPLIERS TO FILE LIENS AGAINST YOUR PROPERTY EVEN IF YOU HAVE MADE PAYMENT IN FULL. UNDER FLORIDA LAW, YOUR FAILURE TO MAKE SURE THAT WE ARE PAID MAY RESULT IN A LIEN AGAINST YOUR PROPERTY AND YOUR PAYING TWICE. TO AVOID A LIEN AND PAYING TWICE, YOU MUST OBTAIN A WRITTEN RELEASE FROM US (Lienor) EVERY TIME YOU PAY YOUR CONTRACTOR. CITY OF CLEARWATER JANUARY 13, 2017 NOTIC��E CC�� 71969004024024542050 - 4542067 / NOTICE TO CONTRACTOR To: (Owner) CITY OF CLEARWATER P 0 BOX 4748 CLEARWATER FL 33758 -4748 JAN 27 2011 OFFICIAL RECORDS AND LEGISLATIVE SRVCS DEPT. CITY OF CLEARWATER P 0 BOX 4748 CLEARWATER FL 33758 -4748 2067 Received JAN 192017 City Attorney The undersigned hereby informs you that he or she has furnished or is furnishing services or materials as follows: EQUIPMENT RENTAL for the improvements of real property identified as PARCEL ID NO: 10- 29 -15- 59796- 004 -0007 PINELLAS COUNTY FLORIDA MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED IN 0 R BOOK 19402 PAGE 2261; 801 PHILLIES DR, CLEARWATER; JACK RUSSELL STADIUM, INTERIOR RENOVATION OF 2ND FLOOR CLUBHOUSE AND ADD NEW STAIRWELL & ELEVATOR, under an order given by CHET NETHERLY LLC. Florida law prescribes the serving of this notice and restricts your rights to make payments under your contract in accordance with Section 713.06, Florida Statutes. In the event that the contract for improvement is bonded, pursuant to Section 255.05, 713.23, 713.245 or 337.18 Florida Statutes, Title 40 USC Section 3131, et seq., or any other form of bond, the undersigned intends to look to that bond for protection and payment. The undersigned requests a copy of the payment bond and a copy of any direct contracts pertaining to the improvements for this project and agrees to pay reasonable copy costs for such copy. IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR YOUR PROTECTION Under Florida's laws, those who work on your property or provide materials and are not paid, have a right to enforce their claim for payment against your property. This claim is known as a construction lien. If your contractor fails to pay subcontractors or material suppliers or neglects to make other legally required payments, the people who are owed money may look to your property for payment, EVEN IF YOU HAVE PAID YOUR CONTRACTOR IN FULL. PROTECT YOURSELF: -- RECOGNIZE that this Notice to Owner may result in a lien against your property unless all those supplying a Notice to Owner have been paid. - -LEARN more about the Construction Lien Law, Chapter 713, Part I, Florida Statutes, and the meaning of this notice by contacting an attorney or the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation. COPIES TO: 71969004024024542067 (GEN CONTR) CERTUS BUILDERS INC 2604 TAMPA EAST BLVD STE H TAMPA FL 33619 (Under an order given by) CHET NETHERLY LLC 246 W CANAL DR PALM HARBOR FL 34684 71969004024024542050 (BOND) AMERICAN SOUTHERN INSURANCE CO (INCOMPLETE ADDRESS ON NOC) 3715 NORTHSIDE PARKWAY NW #4 -800 ATLANTA GA 30327 By: C. CI-IASITY BEN 1T Z 1 National Association of Credit Management of Florida, Inc. Any demand made pursuant to Section 713.16, Florida Statutes, must be directed to the attention of the Lienor's representative 'Ja at the address of the Lienor shown below. Authorized Agent for Lienor: H & E EQUIPMENT SERVICES INC ATTN: DONNA GONITSKI 4310 E COLUMBUS DR TAMPA FL 33605 (Ref #: 1014998-42021015) WHAT IS A NOTICE TO OWNER ? You have just received a Notice to Owner from NACM of Florida, Inc. Perhaps you are asking these questions... what is a Notice to Owner, and why was I sent this document? Those are both good questions. This short summary will attempt to answer them. Florida Law prescribes that anyone who supplies labor, services or material to your contractor on your construction job must send you a Notice to Owner. The Notice to Owner is not a lien on your property. It DOES NOT mean that your contractor has failed to pay the company who has given this notice. It merely informs you that the company identified in the Notice to Owner is on your job and gives you a general description of the type of materials they are supplying or the type of work that they will be performing. Before paying your contractor, you must make sure that the person who has given this Notice to Owner has been paid by the contractor. You do this by getting a lien waiver from the person identified in the Notice to Owner (Lienor's Name and address). If you have a construction lender and the lender is paying the contractor directly, the lender is responsible for getting the necessary lien waivers. You may wish to check with your lender to verify that they will be managing these documents in connection with each payment to the contractor. This is a very general description of the owner's obligation under the Construction Lien Law. If you are in doubt as to your rights or duties under the lien law, you should consult an attorney.