CONTRACTOR'S PROGRESS PAYMENT AFFIDAVIT 2025

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  2. Begin by filling in the 'STATE OF FLORIDA' and 'COUNTY OF' sections at the top of the form. This establishes the jurisdiction for your affidavit.
  3. In the first section, provide your name as the Affiant and specify your role as the Contractor. Ensure that you accurately represent your business entity.
  4. Next, identify the Owner or their authorized agent with whom you have a contract. Clearly state their name to avoid any confusion regarding payment responsibilities.
  5. Detail the improvements made to Real Property in accordance with your contract. Be specific about what work has been completed to support your claim for payment.
  6. Indicate the amount of progress payment you are requesting from the Owner in the designated field.
  7. List any lienors who have not been paid in full under your direct contract, ensuring transparency regarding outstanding payments.
  8. Finally, sign and date the affidavit, and ensure it is notarized as required by law to validate your claims.

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ING TO FLORIDAS CONSTRUCTION LIEN LAW (SECTIONS 713.001-713.37, FLORIDA STATUTES), THOSE WHO WORK ON YOUR PROPERTY OR PROVIDE MATERIALS AND SERVICES AND ARE NOT PAID IN FULL HAVE A RIGHT TO ENFORCE THEIR CLAIM FOR PAYMENT AGAINST YOUR PROPERTY. THIS CLAIM IS KNOWN AS A CONSTRUCTION LIEN.
About G706-1994. Document G7061994 requires the contractor to list any indebtedness or known claims in connection with the construction contract that have not been paid or otherwise satisfied.
A Notice to Owner (NTO) is a written notice prescribed by Florida Statute (713.06) that officially advises the owner of an improvement that the sender, usually a subcontractor or supplier not dealing directly with the owner, is looking to the owner to be sure the sender is paid before payment is made to the contractor
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Purpose. Document G706 is intended for use when the Contractor is required to provide a sworn statement verifying that debts and claims have been settled, except for those listed by the Contractor under EXCEPTIONS in the document. Document G706 is typically executed as a condition of final payment.
Sub-subcontractors must send a notice to owner by the earlier of: (a) 45 days after first commencing work or furnishing materials; or (b) before final payment to the sub hiring them. In Florida, the deadline to file a mechanics lien is 90 days from last furnishing labor or materials to the project.
Learn more here: Florida Notice To Owner Aint No Sunshine If Its Not Sent. Unlicensed Florida contractors (and subcontractors) cannot file a valid lien if licensure is required for their work. For laborers or materialmen there is generally no requirement for licensure.
The Contractors Final Affidavit must contain the name of the owner and the name of the contractor. It needs to have a statement that the contractor has completed the work and that it is going to list the amount that is currently due to the contractor. This document is typically accompanied by a lien.

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