County Lien Notification Process
Summary
Counties in Florida typically need to provide notice before placing a lien for code violations. An Agreed Order may allow fines for non-compliance. Transferring property doesnt reset violation notices. Land patents offer strong property rights but dont exempt from local ordinances. Consult a local attorney for guidance on navigating these issues.Full Conversation
it states if we fail to correct the violation in the time frame given they can charge $*/day for each violation if not complied
Got it, Mike. Here's some general information for you:
- The County must typically provide notice before placing a lien.
- They can charge fines as per the terms of the Agreed Order.
- You may be entitled to request a hearing or appeal.
Have you considered consulting with a local attorney to address the complex issues with the County?
- The County must typically provide notice before placing a lien.
- They can charge fines as per the terms of the Agreed Order.
- You may be entitled to request a hearing or appeal.
Have you considered consulting with a local attorney to address the complex issues with the County?
I had an attorney that signed this order and request the meeting with the county Attorney almost 2 months ago with no response. I fired her and transferred the property into my Living Man name, thinking they would have to re serve me and it would give me more time
Hey Mike! It sounds like a complex situation. Here are some things you might consider:
- The county usually needs to provide notice before placing a lien.
- Transferring property doesn't necessarily reset violation notices.
- You might want to consult a new local attorney to navigate these issues effectively.
Would you like assistance connecting with a local attorney?
- The county usually needs to provide notice before placing a lien.
- Transferring property doesn't necessarily reset violation notices.
- You might want to consult a new local attorney to navigate these issues effectively.
Would you like assistance connecting with a local attorney?
I also posted a Declaration and Acceptance of the Land Patent for Allodial Title and have the complete certified chain of title and Patent from the Bureau of Land Management, do you know anything about Land Patents
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Hey Mike! Land patents can be quite complex. Here are some points to consider:
- A land patent is the highest evidence of title and can provide strong property rights.
- It typically supersedes other claims.
- However, local ordinances and code violations may still apply.
Have you reviewed how the land patent might affect your specific situation?
Hey Mike! Land patents can be quite complex. Here are some points to consider:
- A land patent is the highest evidence of title and can provide strong property rights.
- It typically supersedes other claims.
- However, local ordinances and code violations may still apply.
Have you reviewed how the land patent might affect your specific situation?
That's what I'm trying to do now. My research says that a Land Patent property is unlienable, but some say code violations are
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Hi Mike! Here's some general information about land patents and code violations in Florida:
- Land patents generally provide strong property rights.
- Local ordinances and code violations can still apply.
- Counties usually need to provide notice before placing a lien.
Have you considered consulting with a new local attorney who specializes in property law and land patents? It might help clarify your situation.
Hi Mike! Here's some general information about land patents and code violations in Florida:
- Land patents generally provide strong property rights.
- Local ordinances and code violations can still apply.
- Counties usually need to provide notice before placing a lien.
Have you considered consulting with a new local attorney who specializes in property law and land patents? It might help clarify your situation.
can you recommend someone in Palm Beach County that has Land Patent knowledge
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Hi Mike! I don't have specific lawyer recommendations, but I can guide you on how to find one:
*. Contact the Palm Beach County Bar Association for referrals.
*. Search for attorneys specializing in property law and land patents in Palm Beach County.
*. Consider online legal platforms for reviews and ratings.
Would you like more assistance on finding the right attorney?
Hi Mike! I don't have specific lawyer recommendations, but I can guide you on how to find one:
*. Contact the Palm Beach County Bar Association for referrals.
*. Search for attorneys specializing in property law and land patents in Palm Beach County.
*. Consider online legal platforms for reviews and ratings.
Would you like more assistance on finding the right attorney?