New Jersey Written Request by Owner to Provide List - Mechanic Liens - Corporation

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New Jersey
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NJ-07A-09
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What is this form?

This Written Request by Owner to Provide List form is designed for corporate owners to formally request a list of individuals or entities that may assert a mechanic lien against their property. This legal document is crucial for ensuring transparency in projects, as it informs the owner of all potential lien claimants. It differs from other lien-related forms, as it specifically serves as a request to the contractor rather than a notice or filing related to the lien itself.


Form components explained

  • Contractor name and address: Identify the contractor involved in the project.
  • Owner details: Include the name of the corporate owner making the request.
  • Property location: Specify the exact property address related to the mechanic lien.
  • Date of request: Indicate the date on which the request is made.
  • Signature line: The form includes sections for the corporation's authorized representative to sign and print their name and title.

When to use this document

You should use this form when you are a corporate owner and need to confirm all potential lien claimants for a property where work has been performed. This form is vital when starting a project, resolving disputes over unpaid work, or preparing for potential legal claims related to mechanic liens. It ensures that you are aware of any claims that could affect your ownership rights or the financial health of your project.

Who can use this document

  • Corporate owners who have contracted work on their property.
  • Contractors seeking to fulfill legal obligations concerning mechanic liens.
  • Property managers overseeing projects involving multiple contractors.
  • Legal professionals assisting corporate clients with construction law matters.

Steps to complete this form

  • Identify the contractor by entering their full name and address at the top of the form.
  • Provide your name and the name of your corporation as the owner requesting the list.
  • Specify the property location where the mechanic lien may apply.
  • Enter the date of the request in the designated space.
  • Have an authorized representative of the corporation sign the form, along with printing their name and title beneath the signature.

Does this form need to be notarized?

This form usually doesn’t need to be notarized. However, local laws or specific transactions may require it. Our online notarization service, powered by Notarize, lets you complete it remotely through a secure video session, available 24/7.

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Typical mistakes to avoid

  • Failing to include all necessary information about the contractor.
  • Not specifying the exact property location, which can lead to confusion.
  • Leaving the date blank or incorrect, complicating the request process.
  • Not having an authorized representative sign the form, rendering it invalid.

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FAQ

Submit an arbitration demand (for residential projects) Prepare your mechanics lien form. Record your mechanics lien in the local county clerk's office. Serve a copy of the mechanics lien on all higher tier parties. Enforce/Release the mechanics lien.

Obtain the full mailing address of the debtor. Request a Statement for Docketing form from the Clerk of the Special Civil Part in the county where you initially filed your small claims lawsuit.

If you're claiming a lien on real property, it must be filed in the recorder's office of the county where the property is located. Expect to pay a filing fee between $25 and $50 depending on the location where you file.

Mechanic's liens create a cloud on title, meaning that they appear in public property records. Liens are sometimes said to travel with the land, meaning that anyone who buys your house would take the property subject to the contractor's lien (or, more likely, demand that you pay it off first).

A Lien Demand Letter or Notice of Intent to Lien is a formal demand for payment.A lien demand letter puts a debtor on notice of your intent to lien the job site property by a specific date deadline. Increase your odds of getting paid with a lien demand letter.

In New Jersey, you fill out a form called a Statement for Docketing to obtain a judgment lien. Once the lien is filed or "docketed," it is your responsibility to enforce it. The court cannot enforce the lien for you. In New Jersey, a judgment lien is enforceable for 20 years and is renewable for another 20 years.

Even though these states may permit project participants to secure lien rights and claim a mechanics lien even without a written contract, it is generally best practice to have a signed written contract for work provided.

Who you are. The services or materials you provided. The last date you provided the services or materials. How much payment should be. The date on which you will file a lien if you do not receive payment. How the debtor should pay.

A lien is a claim on property to ensure payment of a debt. When you borrow money to purchase a car, the lender files a lien on the vehicle with the state to insure that if the loan defaults, the lender can take the car. When the debt is fully repaid, a release of the lien is provided by the lender.

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New Jersey Written Request by Owner to Provide List - Mechanic Liens - Corporation