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713.69 – Unlawful to remove property upon which lien has accrued.

713.69 Unlawful to remove property upon which lien has accrued.—It is unlawful for any person to remove any property upon which a lien has accrued under s. 713.68 from any hotel, apartment house, roominghouse, lodginghouse, boardinghouse or tenement house without first making full payment to the person operating or conducting the same of all sums due […]

713.691 – Landlord’s lien for rent; exemptions.

713.691 Landlord’s lien for rent; exemptions.— (1) With regard to a residential tenancy, the landlord has a lien on all personal property of the tenant located on the premises for accrued rent due to the landlord under the rental agreement. This lien shall be in addition to any other liens upon such property which the landlord may […]

713.70 – Lien for service of stallions and other animals.

713.70 Lien for service of stallions and other animals.—In favor of owners of stallions, jackasses or bulls, upon the colt or calf of the get of said stallion, jackass or bull, and also upon the mare, jenny or cow served by said stallion, jackass or bull in breeding thereof for the sum stipulated to be paid […]

713.71 – Liens for loans and advances.

713.71 Liens for loans and advances.—Any person who shall procure a loan or advance of money or goods and chattels, wares or merchandise or other things of value, to aid him or her in the business of planting, farming, timber-getting or any other kind of businesses in this state, from any factor, merchant, firm or person […]

713.73 – Priority of foregoing liens.

713.73 Priority of foregoing liens.—Liens for labor and liens for material provided for by this law shall take priority among themselves according to the times that the notices required to create such liens respectively were given or were recorded in the cases where record is required; that is to say, each such lien which shall have […]

713.74 – Acquisition of liens by persons in privity with the owner.

713.74 Acquisition of liens by persons in privity with the owner.—As against the owner of personal property upon which a lien is claimed under this part, the lien shall be acquired by any person in privity with the owner by the performance of the labor or the furnishing of the materials. There shall be no lien […]

713.75 – Acquisition of liens by persons not in privity with the owner.

713.75 Acquisition of liens by persons not in privity with the owner.—A person entitled to acquire a lien not in privity with the owner of the personal property shall acquire a lien upon the owner’s personal property as against the owner and persons claiming through her or him by delivery to the owner of a written […]

713.76 – Release of lien by filing bond.

713.76 Release of lien by filing bond.— (1) Any lienee may release his or her property from any lien claimed thereon under this part by filing with the clerk of the circuit court a cash or surety bond, payable to the person claiming the lien, in the amount of the final bill, and conditioned for the payment […]

713.78 – Liens for recovering, towing, or storing vehicles and vessels.

713.78 Liens for recovering, towing, or storing vehicles and vessels.— (1) For the purposes of this section, the term: (a) “Vehicle” means any mobile item, whether motorized or not, which is mounted on wheels. (b) “Vessel” means every description of watercraft, barge, and airboat used or capable of being used as a means of transportation on water, other than […]