Texas Contractor's Response to Request for Information from Subcontractor, etc. - Mechanics Liens - Corporation

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What is this form?

The Contractor's Response to Request for Information from Subcontractor is a legal document utilized by corporate contractors to respond to information requests made by subcontractors concerning a construction project. This form ensures that a contractor complies with their obligation to provide the required information on labor or materials furnished for the project, specifically within ten days of receiving the request. It caters specifically to corporate contractors, setting it apart from similar forms used by individual contractors or partnerships.


Form components explained

  • Identification of the corporation as the original contractor.
  • Legal description of the real property being improved.
  • Name and address of the party to whom labor or materials were supplied.
  • Options regarding whether a payment bond has been furnished.
  • A section to attach a true copy of the surety bond, if applicable.
  • Signature and title of the corporate officer completing the form.

Situations where this form applies

This form should be used when a subcontractor, or similar party, requests information regarding labor or materials provided for a construction project. It ensures prompt communication of essential details and helps maintain transparency between contractors and subcontractors, thereby facilitating smoother project operations.

Who should use this form

  • Corporate contractors responding to subcontractors' inquiries.
  • Subcontractors needing information about labor or materials from the main contractor.
  • Individuals involved in construction projects requiring formal documentation of contractor responses.

Completing this form step by step

  • Identify the corporation as the original contractor on the project.
  • Provide the legal description of the property being improved.
  • Insert the name and last known address of the person supplied with labor or materials.
  • Indicate whether a payment bond has been furnished and provide surety details if applicable.
  • Complete the date and include the signature, title, and printed name of the corporate officer.

Does this form need to be notarized?

This form does not typically require notarization unless specified by local law. However, verifying local requirements is advised to ensure compliance with state regulations.

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Common mistakes

  • Failing to provide the required legal description of the property.
  • Not including the name and address of the subcontractor requesting information.
  • Overlooking the ten-day deadline for responding to the request.
  • Not signing or properly dating the document.

Benefits of completing this form online

  • Easy access to complete and downloadable templates.
  • Quickly customizable to fit specific project needs.
  • Convenient electronic filing options.
  • Reliable forms drafted by licensed attorneys, ensuring legal compliance.

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FAQ

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).

The simplest way to prevent liens and ensure that subcontractors and suppliers are paid is to pay with joint checks. This is when both parties endorse the check. Compare the contractor's materials or labor bill to the schedule of payments in your contract and the Preliminary Notices.

A contractor who has been paid for a project and refuses to pay a subcontractor shall as a penalty, pay 2 percent of the amount due per month every month that the payment is not made. In addition, the prevailing party shall be entitled to his attorney's fees and costs.

In Texas, general contractors, subcontractors, material suppliers, specialty material fabricators, and design professionals all have the right to file a mechanics lien if they do not receive payment. Parties who contracted directly with the owner of the property in Texas can file a constitutional lien.

In Texas, the notice of intent to lien must be sent by USPS via Return Receipt Requested (RRR), which will provide a receipt for your mailing (keep the receipt for your records). The notice must go to both the owner of the property and the general contractor.

Negotiate with the contractor who placed the lien (the "lienor" to remove it. Obtain a lien bond to discharge the lien, or. File a lawsuit to vacate the lien.

What Is a Mechanics' (Construction) Lien? When a contractor files a mechanics' (construction) lien on your home, the lien makes your home into what's called security for an outstanding debt, which the contractor claims is due and unpaid for services or materials.

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Texas Contractor's Response to Request for Information from Subcontractor, etc. - Mechanics Liens - Corporation