The Subcontractor's Claim of Lien by Individual is a legal document that allows a subcontractor to formally register a lien against a property for unpaid work or materials. This form ensures that the subcontractor has the right to claim payment for services rendered, differentiating it from other lien forms by its specific use for subcontractors rather than general contractors or suppliers.
This form should be used when a subcontractor has not been paid for their services or materials provided for a construction project. It is ideal for use in situations where the subcontractor wishes to secure their right to payment before pursuing legal action, particularly if they have already given a notice of intent to file a lien to the property owner at least 30 days prior to filing.
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