Texas Request for Information From Subcontractor - Corporation

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The Request for Information From Subcontractor - Corporation is a legal form that allows project owners to gather essential information from subcontractors. This form is specifically designed for situations where subcontractors are involved in construction projects, ensuring owners can track the source of materials, verify the distribution of labor, and confirm any payment bonds. This form differs from similar documents by focusing precisely on these data requests in compliance with Texas Property Code Section 53.159(c).


  • Detailed request for names and addresses of material suppliers and recipients of labor or materials.
  • Inquiry on the existence of a payment bond related to the project and details of the surety.
  • Signature and date lines for the submitting party.
  • Certified mail instructions for sending the request.
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This form should be used when a project owner needs to obtain vital information from a subcontractor about the construction project's materials and labor. It is necessary when there is a lack of transparency regarding the subcontractor's suppliers or when ensuring that payment bonds are in place. Utilizing this form can protect the owner’s rights and ensure compliance with applicable laws.

This form is intended for:

  • Property owners involved in construction projects.
  • Contractors needing to verify subcontractor transactions.
  • Legal representatives managing construction agreements.
  • Subcontractors required to provide information as mandated by project owners.

To complete this form, follow these steps:

  • Fill in the date at the top of the form.
  • Indicate the name and address of the owner and the project details.
  • List the names and last known addresses of suppliers and those who received labor or materials.
  • Specify whether a payment bond exists and provide surety details if applicable.
  • Sign and date the form before sending it via certified mail.

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A subcontractor is a business or a person that undertakes work for a company as part of a larger project. In undertaking a contract from a contractor, subcontractors carry out work that the contractor can't perform, but remains responsible for.

When clients hire you to work on a specific project or on a freelance basis, you are usually considered a contractor. You provide the labor, services, and sometimes whatever equipment is needed to get the project done.Subcontractors are companies or individual people that you hire to help you complete a project.

Subcontractors are self-employed individuals or companies that work on a part of a contract between a primary contractor and a client. There are a variety of required things to run a subcontracting company, but the main requirements concern a subcontractor's eligibility to do the work.

Subcontracting is an older business term. It traditionally refers to the practice of bringing in an outside company or individual to perform specific parts of a business contract or project. In most cases, a company subcontracts another business to perform a task that cannot be handled internally.

When clients hire you to work on a specific project or on a freelance basis, you are usually considered a contractor. You provide the labor, services, and sometimes whatever equipment is needed to get the project done.Subcontractors are companies or individual people that you hire to help you complete a project.

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Business Licenses and Registration Prime contractors require subcontracting companies to be properly licensed as business entities. This includes registration with a home state as an independent entity, such as a corporation or limited liability company.

Subcontractors undertake a contract from the contractor. Subcontractors undertake work that a contractor cannot do but for which the contractor is responsible.A subcontractor has a contract with the contractor for the services provided - an employee of the contractor cannot also be a subcontractor.

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