This form is a Lien Notice. The form provides that the lien is for the unpaid balance for goods, materials, and services furnished in the construction and improvement of the property described in the form.
Para su conveniencia, debajo del texto en español le brindamos la versión completa de este formulario en inglés.
For your convenience, the complete English version of this form is attached below the Spanish version.
While it’s not required, having an attorney can make the process smoother and help you avoid any legal bumps in the road.
If you miss the deadline, unfortunately, your right to file a lien may be gone. It’s a tough break, but it’s crucial to keep an eye on those dates.
Yes, homeowners can contest a lien notice if they believe it’s unmerited. Communication is key; a little talk can go a long way!
In Texas, you usually have a short window of time — generally, it’s about 4 months after the last work was done or materials were supplied, so don’t delay!
A lien notice is a legal document that lets everyone know that there is a claim on a property due to unpaid debts, usually related to construction work or improvements.
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