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New Jersey Construction Lien Claim - Mechanic Liens - Individual

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Understanding this form

The construction lien claim form, specifically for individual contractors, subcontractors, employees, laborers, workers, or suppliers, serves to file a legal claim for payment owed. This form is crucial for protecting the rights of those involved in construction projects, allowing them to formally assert their claim. Unlike similar forms that may be used by businesses or large corporations, this form is tailored for individuals ensuring that their claims are valid and enforceable under the law.


What’s included in this form

  • The claimant's name and contact information.
  • Details of the work, services, material, or equipment provided.
  • The amount of payment claimed.
  • Signatures of the claimant or authorized officer.
  • Notarization section if applicable.
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Common use cases

This form should be used when an individual has provided labor, materials, or services for a construction project and has not received payment. It is essential to file this claim within 90 days of the last work performed to protect the right to a lien. Situations include non-payment by a contractor, disputes over contracted amounts, or when a supplier has not been compensated for materials delivered.

Intended users of this form

This form is intended for:

  • Individual contractors seeking payment for their work.
  • Subcontractors and suppliers who did not receive compensation.
  • Workers or laborers hired directly for a project.
  • Any individual claiming a lien for unpaid labor or materials in a construction setting.

Steps to complete this form

  • Identify the claimant by entering full name and address.
  • Specify details about the work or materials supplied along with the dates.
  • Clearly state the total amount owed for services or materials.
  • Ensure the form is signed and dated by the claimant or an authorized individual.
  • File the completed form with the county clerk’s office within the required time frame.

Does this document require notarization?

In most cases, this form does not require notarization. However, some jurisdictions or signing circumstances might. US Legal Forms offers online notarization powered by Notarize, accessible 24/7 for a quick, remote process.

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Typical mistakes to avoid

  • Failing to file the form within the 90-day deadline.
  • Not providing complete and accurate details about the work or materials.
  • Neglecting to include the signatures of all necessary parties.
  • Omitting supporting documentation for claims made.

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Main things to remember

  • Be aware of the 90-day deadline for filing.
  • Provide accurate and complete information to support your claim.
  • Understand that this form is specifically for individual claims within the construction industry.

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FAQ

Even though these states may permit project participants to secure lien rights and claim a mechanics lien even without a written contract, it is generally best practice to have a signed written contract for work provided.

To place a lien, you must first demonstrate that you have a valid debt that has not been paid by the property holder for example if you performed construction work as a contractor or subcontractor at company headquarters and the business did not pay your bill.

Obtain the full mailing address of the debtor. Request a Statement for Docketing form from the Clerk of the Special Civil Part in the county where you initially filed your small claims lawsuit.

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.

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.

Submit an arbitration demand (for residential projects) Prepare your mechanics lien form. Record your mechanics lien in the local county clerk's office. Serve a copy of the mechanics lien on all higher tier parties. Enforce/Release the mechanics 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.

Mechanic's liens create a cloud on title, meaning that they appear in public property records. Liens are sometimes said to travel with the land, meaning that anyone who buys your house would take the property subject to the contractor's lien (or, more likely, demand that you pay it off first).

A construction lien is a claim made against a property by a contractor or subcontractor who has not been paid for work done on that property. Construction liens are designed to protect professionals from the risk of not being paid for services rendered.

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New Jersey Construction Lien Claim - Mechanic Liens - Individual