Texas Request for Information From Original Contractor - Individual

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TX-029-09
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Overview of this form

The Request for Information From Original Contractor - Individual form is a legal document used to obtain essential information about a construction project from the original contractor. This request is made under Texas Property Code Section 53.159(b). It is particularly important for individuals involved in labor or materials for a project who need to gather details such as the name and address of the party they provided services or materials to, as well as information regarding any payment bond related to the project.


Key components of this form

  • Date of the request
  • Name and address of the owner
  • Details of the contract or agreement
  • Request for the name and last known address of the party provided labor or materials
  • Inquiry about any payment bond and related surety information
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Situations where this form applies

This form should be used when an individual needs to formally request information from the original contractor regarding a construction project. It is often necessary when there are issues related to payment or contractual obligations, and when the individual requires clarity on the individuals involved and any bonds secured for the project.

Who can use this document

  • Individuals or contractors who have furnished labor or materials for a project
  • Anyone seeking clarification on payment or bonding issues in construction projects
  • Legal representatives acting on behalf of individuals involved in the project

Instructions for completing this form

  • Begin by entering the date of the request at the top of the form.
  • Fill in the name and address of the project owner.
  • Specify the details of the contract or agreement, including the date.
  • Clearly state your request for the name and last known address of the party you provided labor or materials to.
  • Inquire if any payment bond has been provided for the project and request the surety's name and address.

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Common mistakes to avoid

  • Failing to include the date of the request.
  • Omitting the details of the contract or agreement.
  • Not specifying the name of the party provided labor or materials.
  • Missing out on the request for payment bond information.

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What to keep in mind

  • The Request for Information From Original Contractor - Individual is essential for legal clarity in construction-related inquiries.
  • Completing the form accurately ensures timely responses from the original contractor.
  • Utilizing this form can help resolve payment or bonding issues effectively.

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FAQ

Contractors, Subcontractors, Laborers, Equipment Suppliers, and Material Suppliers who provide labor or materials to a commercial or non-homestead residential Property are not required to have a written contract as a prerequisite to filing a Lien.

Can a lien be placed on your property without you knowing? Yes, it happens. Sometimes a court decision or settlement results in a lien being placed on a property, and for some reason the owner doesn't know about it initially.

Once filed and perfected, a mechanic's lien creates a security interest in the property for the amount the creditor is owed. The lien is not against the owner, it is against the owner's property.If there is more than one lien against the same property, the law determines the order in which each lien is paid.

A creditor can file a lien judgment with the county clerk in whichever Texas county the property is located or the debtor has real estate. A judgment lien will remain on the debtor's property for ten years, even if the property changes ownership.

Fill out the appropriate mechanics lien form. (Lien form for Original Contractors Lien form for Subcontractors & Suppliers) Deliver your lien form to the county recorder office. Serve your lien on the property owner.

Can credit card companies put a lien on your house? No, credit card companies have no legal right to place a lien on your home for credit card debt.

First of all, you can sue your contractor for breach of contract, even without a written contract, and she can sue you as well.However, an alleged oral contract does create difficult evidentiary questions for the judge.

Remedial Bonds Under Section 53.171 of the Texas Property Code: Under Section 53.171(c) of the Texas Property Code, a mechanic's lien can be discharged with a bond even after the dispute has arisen and the lien has been filed. The bond must be substantially higher than the lien amounts.

2. States where the lien law doesn't require a written contract. In these states, contractors and suppliers are generally allowed to file a lien even if they don't have a written contract.These states typically permit parties with verbal, oral, or even implied contracts to claim lien rights.

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