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Filing notice to owners on multiple properties in the same complex

Frank Borzen
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Hi, we have completed flooring in 11 townhomes. We are going to file NTOs. They are all part of the same project. Resident unoccupied, and owned by the builder. We are contracted with the general contractor.

Should we file 1 NTO with all addresses, or 11 NTOs each with an individual address? It has become clear that payment will be a problem, so we need to make sure it is done correctly. We generally use Levelset to for our NTOs and liens.