Minnesota Contractor's Response to Request - Corporation or LLC

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MN-04A-09
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Understanding this form

The Contractor's Response to Request - Corporation or LLC is a legal document used in Minnesota that allows a contractor to respond to requests from subcontractors for the owner's contact information regarding a property being improved. This form specifically caters to corporations and Limited Liability Companies (LLCs), distinguishing it from other contractor response forms. Its purpose is to fulfill statutory obligations while protecting the interests of the contractor involved in the project.


Key parts of this document

  • Identification of the contractor responding to the request.
  • Details about the corporation or LLC involved in the construction project.
  • Date the request for information was received.
  • Name and address of the property owner.
  • Signature and title of the individual completing the form.

Situations where this form applies

This form is needed when a subcontractor formally requests the name and address of a property owner for whom the contractor is providing improvements. It is particularly relevant in situations where clear communication and legal compliance are necessary to ensure payment and clarify responsibilities in construction projects.

Intended users of this form

  • Contractors operating as corporations or LLCs in Minnesota.
  • Subcontractors seeking information about property owners as permitted by Minnesota law.
  • Legal representatives handling construction contracts and related inquiries.

Instructions for completing this form

  • Identify the contractor by entering their name and corporation or LLC details.
  • State the property location where improvements are made.
  • Specify the date when the request for owner information was received.
  • Provide the name and address of the property owner as requested.
  • Sign the form and include your printed name and title.

Is notarization required?

This form does not typically require notarization unless specified by local law. However, it is advisable to verify specific requirements in your jurisdiction to ensure legal validity.

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Avoid these common issues

  • Forgetting to include the complete address of the property owner.
  • Not signing the form or omitting the printed name and title.
  • Failing to state the correct date of the request reception.

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  • Easy accessibility for downloading and printing.
  • Editable format allowing for personalized information input.
  • Reliability, as forms are drafted by licensed attorneys to ensure compliance with applicable laws.

Quick recap

  • The Contractor's Response to Request is a legal requirement in Minnesota when subcontractors request owner information.
  • Using this form helps ensure compliance with Minnesota law and protects all parties involved.
  • Accurate completion of the form is crucial to avoid misunderstandings and legal issues.

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