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, ;312BIENNIAL REPORT OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL06445March 24, 1964 MECHANICS\' LIENS NOT OBTAINABLE AGAINST PROPERTY OF COUNTY BOARD OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION84.011 (14), 235.32, 255.05, F. S. To: Thomas
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Mechanics liens are legal claims filed by contractors, subcontractors, or suppliers who have not been paid for work or materials provided on a construction project.
Contractors, subcontractors, and suppliers who have not been paid for work or materials provided on a construction project are required to file mechanics liens.
Mechanics liens must be filled out with specific information such as the property owner's name, the description of work done, and the amount owed.
The purpose of mechanics liens is to ensure that contractors, subcontractors, and suppliers receive payment for work or materials provided on a construction project.
Information such as the property owner's name, the description of work done, the amount owed, and the property address must be reported on mechanics liens.
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