What is a Georgia Notice to Contractor?
A Notice to Contractor informs the proper parties that a potential lienor will furnish, or already has
furnished, materials, labor or other lienable items for the property to be improved.
A Notice to Contractor does not mean that a lien has been placed or filed against the property. It does not
mean that a contractor has failed to pay the company who has given the notice.
However, in order to preserve lien rights, the Notice to Contractor must be served to the owner in a legally
sufficient manner no later than 30 days after the lienor commences to furnish labor and or materials to the
construction project job site. It is not uncommon for a property owner to receive several Notice to Contractors for a single project.
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