Florida Lien Law Is Complicated. Here Is How to Avoid Costly Mistakes Join Our Palm Beach Masterclass
Master Florida lien laws, avoid costly mistakes, and get paid faster—join SunRay’s Palm Beach masterclass on waivers, releases, and payment protection.
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March 26th, 2026
Published:
March 26th, 2026
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Getting paid in construction should not feel like a gamble. Yet in Florida, one missed deadline, one incorrect document, or one poorly timed waiver can completely derail your right to payment. For contractors, subcontractors, and suppliers, the reality is simple. Florida lien law is strict, technical, and unforgiving.
That is exactly why SunRay Construction Solutions is hosting a live, in person training designed to help you take control of your payment process and not react to problems after it is too late.
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Why Florida Construction Professionals Struggle to Get Paid
If you have ever faced delayed payments, disputes, or confusion around lien rights, you are not alone.
Most payment issues come down to a few critical gaps
- Not fully understanding how lien rights apply to your role
- Missing key notices or deadlines
- Signing lien waivers without knowing the consequences
- Poor alignment between contracts, billing, and lien strategy
These are not small mistakes. In Florida, they can mean losing your legal right to recover payment entirely.
What You Will Learn at This Palm Beach Masterclass
This is not a theoretical session. It is a practical, real world training built around how payment actually works on Florida projects.
Florida Lien Law Essentials
- Who has lien rights and when they apply
- The exact steps required to preserve those rights
- Critical deadlines you cannot afford to miss
- Common mistakes that invalidate otherwise valid claims
Waivers and Releases Explained The Most Misunderstood Risk
- The different types of lien waivers and releases
- When you should and should not sign them
- How a single document can unintentionally waive your rights
- Real examples of how contractors lose money through improper waivers
Best Practices for Getting Paid Faster
- How to properly manage notices, waivers, and documentation
- Aligning your lien strategy with your contracts and invoicing
- Identifying red flags before signing payment documents
- Creating a repeatable system that protects your cash flow
Real World Guidance You Can Actually Use
This session goes beyond theory. You will get
- Practical examples from real Florida projects
- Legal insights from a leading construction attorney
- Operational strategies from industry experts
- Actionable takeaways you can apply immediately
Learn Directly from Industry Experts
This masterclass is led by professionals who deal with these issues every day
- Ariela Wagner, Founder, SunRay Construction Solutions
- Alex Barthet, Board Certified Construction Attorney, The Barthet Firm
This combination of legal expertise and operational experience ensures you are not just learning the law. You are learning how to apply it effectively in real projects.
Who Should Attend This Seminar
This session is specifically designed for
- Subcontractors
- Credit and collections professionals in construction
If your role involves contracts, billing, or payment recovery, this seminar will directly impact how you protect your revenue.
Why This Seminar Matters More Than You Think
Many construction professionals only learn lien law after something goes wrong.
By then, it is often too late.
This seminar helps you
- Prevent payment issues before they happen
- Avoid costly legal mistakes
- Strengthen your documentation and processes
- Get paid faster and with less friction
In short, it shifts you from reactive problem solving to proactive protection.
Event Details Palm Beach Masterclass
Location: Hilton Palm Beach PBI
150 Australian Avenue, West Palm Beach, FL
Date: Thursday, May 21
Time: 9 00 AM to 12 00 PM
Light refreshments will be served
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If you are working on Florida construction projects, this is not optional knowledge. It is essential. Every project carries risk. The difference is whether you are prepared for it.
Final Thought
The contractors who consistently get paid are not just better at their trade. They are better at protecting their rights. This seminar gives you the tools to do exactly that.
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