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Notice to Owner Filing Services
Notice to Owner (NTO) Filing Service is an accurate, timely, cost effective way to protect your company
assets and increase overall bottom line.
What
is a Notice To Owner? | Full NTO
Services | Do it yourself NTO Service
We offer a personalized
filing service or a database that you can search
to file your own NTO's:
- 40+ years continuous service preparing Florida Notice
to Owners.
- Combined data base of more than 440,000 construction
projects
- 54 Florida Counties total Public Records, Deeds,
Judgments,
Liens, NOC and other documents
- "on-line" with 35 individual Florida Counties
with access to all available public records
- Tax roll records for 54 Florida Counties which provides
owners, legal descriptions, parcel/folio numbers, mortgage/Deed records,
property & tax values and other structural data.
- Ownership records for the entire state with mailing and
property address, deed and mortgage documents, property status (homestead
exemption) and parcel/folio numbers.
The SACM NTO Services:
- Provide legal descriptions for properties advancing to
the lien stage, although the vast majority of SACM prepared Notice to Owners
already furnish this information.
- Verify ownership, (Fee Simple of Leasehold interests),
Bonds, Construction Lenders, existing Liens/Judgments, and Notices of
Commencements, etc. NACM can usually provide actual hard copies of any
support documentation you may require.
- Offer Piggyback Notices (joint) for the price of one
- Are always available to discuss specific job scenarios
and related problems you may face and offer solutions or obtain legal opinions
to answer your questions.
- Provide all necessary forms to continue the Notice to
Owner/Lien process, ie., Release/Waivers (partial, conditional, final),
Notice of Non-Payment, Sworn Statement of Account, Affidavits, and others.
- Lien filing service via SACM's legal counsel at a discounted
rate for members.
- Perform property searches to discover liens, suits, title
transfers, and other recorded data affecting the ownership of property.
- Always make a written formal request to all participants
to furnish copies of Bonds (if they exist or are acquired) to comply with
lien law requirements.
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