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Managing Partner | The Soto Law Group, P.A.
About Oscar Soto
Mr. Soto is the managing partner in the firm whose practice focuses on representing clients in all aspects of Construction Law and Litigation. He serves as
legal counsel to numerous property owners (public and private), developers, contractors, design professionals, suppliers, sureties and insurers throughout the
State of Florida. In addition, Mr. Soto also represents insureds in Personal Injury and Property Damage Claims.

From 1988 to 1997, Mr. Soto was affiliated with one of Broward County's oldest and most respected firms, Fleming O'Bryan & Fleming as an associate (More...
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Oscar Soto's Recent Answers
Mar 26, 2020
From an Anonymous Contractor
FloridaCollectionsCoronavirus
Managing Partner at The Soto Law Group, P.A.
It depends on the municipality that construction resides on. I have attached a couple of posts that you may find helpful. This post shows general bans and
restrictions of different States and municipalities.
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/oscar-e-soto-77949a16_covid-19-state-and-local-bans-and-restriction-activity-6648574300691456001-rAQz This is See More...
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Jan 13, 2021
From an Anonymous Contractor
Florida
Managing Partner at The Soto Law Group, P.A.
Have a lawyer with expertise review your documents and then send a demand letter from them to GC/Owner etc. Oscar Soto sotolawgroup.com
954-567-1776
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Apr 2, 2020
From an Anonymous Contractor
Florida
Managing Partner at The Soto Law Group, P.A.
If you are in a direct contract with the rental property improvement a preliminary notice is legally unnecessary, but still advisably a business practice. If you
have completed furnishing your material to project (private job) you must record a lien within 90 days of the last date of furnishing/ delivery. If you have any
further questions you can contact the Soto Law Group at (954)567-1776.
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Mar 24, 2020
From an Anonymous Contractor
FloridaCollections
Managing Partner at The Soto Law Group, P.A.
Typically, yes. BUT I would need to review the prime contract and evaluate further. The Florida Local Government Prompt Payment Act might have some
application. If you have any other questions feel free to visit our website or give us a call at (954). 567.1776
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Mar 30, 2020
From an Anonymous Contractor
FloridaBond ClaimsLien Deadlines
Managing Partner at The Soto Law Group, P.A.
F.S 713.01(12) defines the final finishing of rental equipment as the date that the equipment was last on the job site and available for use. The above
definition applies to Florida's private and public projects. Serve your notice of nonpayment and record your lien within 90 days as set forth above. If you have
further questions and wish to consult with an attorney, please give me a call at (954) 567-1778.
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