Texas Affidavit of Payment by Contractor - Mechanics Liens - Corporation

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The Affidavit of Payment by Contractor is a legal document used by contractors in construction projects to confirm that they have paid all subcontractors, laborers, and material providers fully for their services. This affidavit serves as a protection for property owners by ensuring that all parties involved in the construction process have been compensated. Unlike other forms, it specifically addresses payments and liens related to construction work, making it crucial in preventing mechanics' liens against the property.


  • Affiant's declaration of payment status for subcontractors and suppliers.
  • Statement detailing any amounts owed to specific claimants.
  • Identification of the construction project and property address.
  • Signature of the contractor affirming the accuracy of the affidavit under oath.
  • Notary acknowledgment, if required, to verify the affiant's identity.
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This form should be used when a contractor is completing a construction project and needs to confirm to a property owner or lender that all parties who contributed labor or materials have been paid. It is especially important when requesting payment for the contractor's work, as it addresses potential claims from unpaid subcontractors or suppliers.

This affidavit is intended for:

  • Contractors who are actively working on construction projects.
  • Corporations involved in large-scale construction or renovation projects.
  • Property owners who wish to ensure all labor and material providers are paid.
  • Subcontractors who may need proof of payments made in their favor.

To complete the Affidavit of Payment by Contractor, follow these steps:

  • Identify the parties involved, including the contractor and property owner.
  • Clearly state the construction project and the property address.
  • Detail payments made or amounts owed to subcontractors and material suppliers.
  • Enter the date and sign the document in front of a notary public.
  • If required, ensure the notary completes the acknowledgment section.

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  • Failing to list all subcontractors and suppliers.
  • Not providing accurate amounts owed, which can lead to disputes.
  • Omitting the contractor's signature or date.
  • Neglecting the notary requirement when applicable.
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  • The Affidavit of Payment by Contractor is essential for protecting against mechanics liens.
  • Accurate and complete information is critical to avoiding legal complications.
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FAQ

To enforce the lien, the contractor must file a lawsuit within 90 days from the date of recording the lien. If this deadline is passed, the contractor may not be able to enforce the lien and may be required to remove the lien.

A mechanic's lien can be filed by any person who provides labor, materials, machinery, fixtures, or tools for construction, repair, or improvement to a house, building, levee, or embankment. Most work that you would associate with home or commercial building is covered. §53.021(a); 53.023(1).

Negotiate with the contractor who placed the lien (the "lienor" to remove it. Obtain a lien bond to discharge the lien, or. File a lawsuit to vacate the lien.

A construction mechanics lien is claimed against real estate property, and the lien must be filed in the appropriate office in order to be valid.Additionally, construction liens have strict timing and notice requirements.

Can I file a mechanics lien in Texas without a written contract? The general rule is that a contractor does not need a written contract to file a Texas mechanics liens. However, a written contract is required for all Texas mechanics lien claimants working on residential, homestead projects.

When a contractor files a mechanics' (construction) lien on your home, the lien makes your home into what's called security for an outstanding debt, which the contractor claims is due and unpaid for services or materials.

The process of bonding off a mechanics lien starts after a claimant has filed a mechanics lien. After the claim is made, a general contractor or a property owner can contact a surety bond company to purchase a surety bond that replaces the value of the lien that was filed against the property.

LIen waivers are not required to be notarized. The primary times that a document needs to be notarized is if it is going to be filed with the county recorder or it is an affidavit. There are some other documents that often use notarization, but lien waivers don't fall into any of those that "need to be notarized."

While they don't require lien filings to be notarized, they do require a lien filer to jump through various other hoops that, if not done properly, might cause your filing to be rejected or invalidated: Delaware.

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