Glenn Williams is a Board Certified construction attorney who works in Orlando, Florida. Glenn has 26 years of experience and is licensed to practice in Florida. Glenn attended Florida State University, graduating in 1995. He currently works at Williams Law Firm in Florida. Serving clients in Seminole County, Orange County, Lake County, Osceola County, and surrounding areas. More...
If the NTO was not delivered to the owner within 45 days of first starting the work, then a claim of lien would not be valid or enforceable under Florida's Lien Laws. As for breach of contract, we would need to review your written contract to advise of your rights or responsibilities when work is not completed or fixed. See More...
Yes, you have 1 year to file a construction lien foreclosure lawsuit. If you have a written contract or oral contract, you have 4 years to file a lawsuit to collect under your contract. First, hire an attorney to demand payment. If payment is not made timely, then have attorney file a lien foreclosure action / breach of contract action. See More...
Has the pool company sent you a Notice to Owner? Assuming the pool company sent a Notice to Owner, then yes they can lien the property for the unpaid amount. You should get with your builder to demand they pay the pool company to avoid the lien. If no Notice to Owner, then probably not an enforceable lien. See More...
Liens filed by Williams Law Firm
Below you can find a list of recent liens filed by Williams Law Firm on behalf of their construction clients.