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This notice alerts a homeowner in Florida that someone has or will provide improvements to their property, either by furnishing services or materials.

It puts the owner on legal notice that they now have a responsibility to make certain that that person gets paid, if not, that person may place a lien upon the property.

It is an important document and establishes the lien rights of those that work on your house, you should pay careful attention to it and make certain that those that send you this notice get paid.

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