Property Ownership

A 'mechanic's lien' in Florida may be placed on a property by:

AOnly licensed general contractors
BAny contractor, subcontractor, or material supplier who provides labor or materials that are not paid for✓ Correct
COnly licensed real estate brokers
DThe county property appraiser

Explanation

Under Florida's Construction Lien Law (Chapter 713 F.S.), any contractor, subcontractor, sub-subcontractor, or material supplier who provides labor or materials for property improvements can file a mechanic's lien for non-payment.

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