Information Notice to Owner About Construction Responsibilities is a legal document that was released by the Oregon Construction Contractors Board - a government authority operating within Oregon.
Q: What is an Information Notice to Owner?
A: An Information Notice to Owner is a document that informs the property owner about their responsibilities in a construction project in Oregon.
Q: Who is responsible for sending the Information Notice to Owner?
A: The contractor or subcontractor is responsible for sending the Information Notice to Owner.
Q: What information is included in the Information Notice to Owner?
A: The Information Notice to Owner typically includes the names of the parties involved in the construction project, a description of the work being done, and contact information for the contractor or subcontractor.
Q: What are the responsibilities of the property owner after receiving the Information Notice to Owner?
A: After receiving the Information Notice to Owner, the property owner is responsible for properly managing construction payments and ensuring that all parties involved are paid fairly.
Q: Is the Information Notice to Owner required in all construction projects in Oregon?
A: Yes, the Information Notice to Owner is required in all private construction projects in Oregon.
Q: What happens if the contractor or subcontractor fails to send the Information Notice to Owner?
A: If the contractor or subcontractor fails to send the Information Notice to Owner, they may lose their right to file a lien against the property.
Q: Can the property owner waive their right to receive an Information Notice to Owner?
A: Yes, the property owner can waive their right to receive an Information Notice to Owner, but it is recommended to consult with a legal professional before doing so.
Form Details:
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