Contractor Noc Revocation Steps
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In Florida, if a contractor refuses to revoke a Notice of Commencement (NOC), you can send a written request for revocation. If unsuccessful, file a Notice of Termination with the county recorders office to proceed with a new contractor. Consult a local attorney for guidance on the process and compliance with legal requirements.Full Conversation
Contractor is upset because their busy was shady and I noticed many discrepancies. They released me from the contract however is been a week and the NOC still active.
In Florida, if the contractor won't revoke the Notice of Commencement (NOC), you might need to take further steps. Here are some general steps you can consider:
- Send a written request to the contractor to revoke the NOC.
- If they don't comply, you might need to file a Notice of Termination with the county recorder's office.
- Consult with a local attorney for guidance on the process and to ensure compliance with legal requirements.
Have you already taken any of these steps, or do you need more information on how to proceed?
I can't move on with a new contractor
It sounds frustrating to deal with this situation. If you haven't already, consider filing a Notice of Termination with the county recorder's office to officially terminate the NOC. This step might allow you to proceed with hiring a new contractor. Would you like information on how to file this notice?
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To file a Notice of Termination in Florida, you'll need to:
- Obtain the appropriate form from your county recorder's office.
- Complete the form with relevant details, including the project information and reason for termination.
- Submit the form to the county recorder's office for processing.
Would you like more specific guidance on locating the form or any other details?