Alaska Stop Lending Notice by Corporation

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Alaska
Control #:
AK-02A-09
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What this document covers

The Stop Lending Notice by Corporation is a legal document allowing a corporation to notify a lender to withhold further disbursement of funds on a construction project where payment for labor, materials, or services is overdue. This form is essential for protecting the rights of those who provided services or materials and is distinct from other forms of notice, as it specifically targets lenders to prevent any additional funding until the issue is resolved or a certain period has passed.


Form components explained

  • Identification of the corporation and its representative.
  • Details about the lender and the property associated with the construction project.
  • Summary of labor, materials, services, or equipment provided.
  • Statement of the overdue payment amount.
  • Signature and acknowledgment section to validate the notice.
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Common use cases

This form should be used when a contractor, supplier, or service provider has not received payment for work or materials provided on a construction project. It is a crucial step in the construction lien process, allowing claimants to formally inform lenders of financial disputes and halt disbursement of further funds until the overdue payments are addressed.

Who should use this form

  • Corporations that have provided labor or materials for construction projects in Alaska.
  • Business entities seeking to protect their financial interests when payments are delayed.
  • Legal representatives acting on behalf of contractors or suppliers to ensure compliance with state laws.

How to prepare this document

  • Identify and fill in the name of the corporation and its representative.
  • Provide information about the lender and the property involved.
  • Describe the labor, materials, or services that are past due.
  • State the total amount overdue for payment.
  • Obtain signatures from the authorized corporate representative and ensure proper acknowledgment.

Notarization guidance

This form does not typically require notarization unless specified by local law. However, it is advisable to check with a legal professional to ensure it meets all necessary legal standards for acceptance.

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Avoid these common issues

  • Failing to accurately identify the lender or the property.
  • Not providing complete details about the services or materials delivered.
  • Omitting signatures or acknowledgment, which can render the notice invalid.
  • Not adhering to the state-specific filing requirements.

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Main things to remember

  • The Stop Lending Notice helps protect claimants seeking payment for construction-related services.
  • Ensure all information is complete and accurate to enforce your rights effectively.
  • Understanding Alaska's legal framework is essential to using this form correctly.
  • Utilizing online forms can streamline the process and minimize errors.

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