Texas Affidavit of Completion by Owner - Mechanics Liens - Corporation

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What this document covers

The Affidavit of Completion by Owner for Mechanics Liens is a legal document that an owner files to declare the completion of a construction project. This affidavit serves as prima facie evidence of the date the work as per the original contract has been finished. It differs from other mechanics lien forms by specifically focusing on the owner's declaration of project completion, which is crucial for lien claims and the retrieval of retained funds by contractors or subcontractors.


What’s included in this form

  • Identification of the owner and project details.
  • Statement indicating the completion of work on the specified date.
  • Notice regarding lien claims, specifying timelines for claims.
  • Signature and date section for the owner under oath.
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Situations where this form applies

This form is required when the owner completes a construction project and wants to formally declare that completion. It is particularly important in cases where contractors or suppliers may claim a mechanics lien for unpaid work or materials, establishing the date by which they must file their claims if they wish to recover retained funds.

Intended users of this form

  • Property owners who have completed a construction project.
  • Contractors and subcontractors seeking to enforce or defend against mechanics liens.
  • Legal professionals assisting clients with mechanics lien issues.

How to prepare this document

  • Identify the parties involved, including the property owner and relevant project details.
  • Specify the exact date when the construction project was completed.
  • Include the notice about lien claims, emphasizing the 30-day filing deadline.
  • Sign the affidavit in front of a notary public if required by state law.
  • Submit the completed affidavit to the appropriate local authority as mandated.

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Common mistakes

  • Failing to enter the correct completion date.
  • Notincluding all necessary parties in the affidavit.
  • Missing the deadline for filing lien claims.
  • Not having the affidavit notarized when required by state law.

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What to keep in mind

  • The affidavit is crucial for establishing an official completion date for the project.
  • Filing it protects against mechanics lien claims that may arise.
  • Ensuring compliance with state-specific requirements can avoid legal issues.

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FAQ

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.

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.

While it's unlikely that just anyone can put a lien on your home or land, it's not unheard of for a court decision or a settlement to result in a lien being placed against a property.

Fill out your lien form with complete, accurate details. Bring your Affidavit of Lien to the county recorder's office in the county where the property is located, and pay the lien recording fee. After recording a Texas mechanics lien, claimants must provide notice to the property owner and GC within 5 days of filing.

Bring your Affidavit of Lien to the county recorder's office in the county where the property is located, and pay the lien recording fee. After recording a Texas mechanics lien, claimants must provide notice to the property owner and GC within 5 days of filing.

In Texas, a mechanics lien expires after 1 or 2 years, depending on the type of project. A lien claimant will need to enforce their mechanics lien before the deadline. 1 year after termination, completion, or abandonment or the project.

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.

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.

In the event that the contract is breached and payment is not received, an affidavit for mechanics' lien may be filed to place a lien on the project.

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