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Our Office

  • Altamonte Springs Office

    Address

    238 N. Westmonte Dr.,
    Suite 270,
    Altamonte Springs, Florida 32714

    Phone

    407-863-1883

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Ratings & Reviews

  • 5.0/5.0

    I found myself involved in a contract dispute and Chase Zortman was great in helping me to resolve the matter. Chase was matter of fact and explained my options in a way that was helpful and easy to understand. I am very happy with the resu...
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  • 5.0/5.0

    Zortman Law deserves MORE than a 5 star rating. We recently hired Chase J. Zortman regarding our construction project problem. Chase was patient, empathetic, gave sound legal advice and service - at a very reasonably price. A problem with p...
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  • 5.0/5.0

    As part of expanding my small business I reached an agreement to buy a similar existing business. Attorney Chase Zortman was able to help me with this process and put together all of the contracts and various paperwork needed to accomplish ...
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  • 5.0/5.0

    I was involved in what I thought was a very difficult and problematic dispute with my business, Chase made it easy to understand and was able to get it resolved in a way that I am very thankful for. I can't recommend Chase Zortman enough an...
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  • 5.0/5.0

    I contacted Zortman Law for help creating a new business and all of the things that go with it. Attorney Chase J. Zortman was extremely informative and helpful in reviewing all of my documents and making sure that I had done everything nece...
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Lien

CONSTRUCTION/MECHANICS LIEN LAW

Liens are a security interest of sorts for non-payment, but like many things under Florida law it is critical to prepare and file a lien correctly for it to be enforceable. The attorneys at Zortman Law regularly counsel and work with their contractor and subcontractor clients through all stages of the lien process.

 

Florida lien law, as governed by Florida Statutes, involves many rules. Our attorneys are familiar with navigating these rules and drafting the necessary documents to protect your interest. Among the documents common to lien issues are: Notices of Commencement, Notices to Owner, Payment Bonds, Sworn Statements of Account, Contractors Affidavits, Lien Releases, Notices of Intent and Claims of Lien.