Texas Affidavit of Payment by Claimant other than Contractor - Mechanics Liens - Corporation

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Understanding this form

The Affidavit of Payment by Claimant other than Contractor is a legal document that ensures all subcontractors, laborers, and material suppliers have been fully paid for their work or services on a construction project. This affidavit protects the rights of parties involved in construction by confirming payments have been settled, and if not, it identifies any outstanding debts. Unlike similar forms, this affidavit is specifically tailored for corporations and serves as a formal declaration in matters of mechanics liens.


What’s included in this form

  • Identification of the affiant, including their name and address.
  • Statement of payments made to subcontractors, laborers, and material suppliers.
  • Details of any unpaid amounts, along with the names, addresses, and contact information of those owed.
  • Affirmation by the affiant regarding payment intentions from incoming funds.
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When to use this document

This form is necessary when a contractor or claimant has supplied labor or materials for a construction project and needs to provide proof of payment to receive further payment. It is commonly used when a corporation is involved in larger construction projects, ensuring compliance with the legal obligations surrounding payment to subcontractors and suppliers, and it may also serve as a prerequisite for filing a mechanic's lien where applicable.

Who needs this form

  • Corporations involved in construction projects.
  • Claimants who have provided labor or materials but require confirmation of payment to receive further compensation.
  • General contractors who need to assure clients that all relevant payments have been settled.
  • Subcontractors and suppliers needing a formal affidavit to support claims regarding unpaid debts.

How to prepare this document

  • Identify the affiant by entering their name and address at the top of the form.
  • List the names of all subcontractors, laborers, and material suppliers who have been paid or are owed money.
  • Specify any amounts that remain unpaid and provide contact details for those creditors if applicable.
  • Sign and date the affidavit to affirm its validity.

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Common mistakes

  • Failing to include all relevant subcontractors and suppliers when stating payments made.
  • Providing incorrect contact information for claimants owed money.
  • Not signing the affidavit properly, which may render it invalid.
  • Omitting details of any unpaid amounts, which can lead to legal complications.

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  • Reliable templates drafted by licensed attorneys, ensuring legal accuracy.

Key takeaways

  • The Affidavit of Payment by Claimant is essential for verifying payments in construction.
  • It protects the rights of those involved in construction by documenting payment status.
  • Ensure compliance with Texas state laws when using this form.

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FAQ

A judgment lien lasts for ten years. According to Section 52.001 of the Texas Property Code, a judgment lien cannot attach to any real property that is exempt from seizure or forced sale under Chapter 41 of the Texas Property Code.

First of all, you can sue your contractor for breach of contract, even without a written contract, and she can sue you as well.However, an alleged oral contract does create difficult evidentiary questions for the judge.

Can I file a mechanics lien in Texas without a written contract? The general rule is that a contractor does not need a written contract to file a Texas mechanics liens. However, a written contract is required for all Texas mechanics lien claimants working on residential, homestead projects.

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.

A mechanic's lien can be filed by any person who provides labor, materials, machinery, fixtures, or tools for construction, repair, or improvement to a house, building, levee, or embankment. Most work that you would associate with home or commercial building is covered. §53.021(a); 53.023(1).

Yes, absolutely. Starting work without a signed contract means that your position isn't clear, or even worse it's weak.It also means that the contract is legally enforceable and will be able to support you if you decide to take legal action.

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.

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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