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How many days after a subcontractor or supplier begins work must they serve a notice to the owner?

  1. 30 days

  2. 45 days

  3. 60 days

  4. 15 days

The correct answer is: 15 days

The correct answer is that a subcontractor or supplier must serve a notice to the owner within 15 days after they begin work. This requirement is part of the Florida Construction Lien Law, which is designed to inform property owners about potential liens and to protect the rights of those providing labor or materials to a construction project. Serving this notice quickly is crucial because it establishes the subcontractor's or supplier's ability to file a lien against the property if they are not paid. This notification process helps ensure that property owners are aware of who is working on their property and allows them to manage payments accordingly. Adhering to this 15-day timeline is critical; failing to do so can jeopardize the subcontractor’s or supplier's ability to enforce their rights under the lien law.