The Notice of Intent to File Lien by Individual is a legal document that notifies the property owner of an intent to file a claim of lien against their property. It serves as a formal warning that, if payment is not made for the work or materials provided, a lien may be pursued on the property after ten days from the notice's service. This form is particularly important for individuals who have provided labor or materials and wish to protect their rights to payment through a lien process.
This form should be used when an individual who has furnished labor or materials for property improvement wishes to secure their right to payment by formally notifying the property owner of their intent to file a lien. It is particularly relevant in scenarios where payment has not been received or there is an unresolved dispute over the provided work.
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1Fill out the Pennsylvania mechanics lien form. Fill out the PA lien form completely and accurately.2File your lien claim with the county recorder.3Serve a copy of the lien on the property owner.