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Washington Construction or Mechanics Lien Package - Corporation or LLC

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Washington
Control #:
WA-P091A-PKG
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Understanding this form package

The Washington Construction or Mechanics Lien Package for Corporations or LLCs is designed for businesses that provide labor, materials, or services to enhance real property. It facilitates the recovery of unpaid debts through a lien on the improved property. This package includes essential forms and guidance that differ from general lien packages by catering specifically to corporate entities and limited liability companies.


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When to use this document

This form package is useful in several situations, including when:

  • Your corporation or LLC has completed services or supplied materials for property improvement but has not received payment.
  • You need to secure your claim for unpaid amounts through a legal lien on the property.
  • You must notify property owners or lenders about your intent to file a lien.

Intended users of this form package

  • Corporations or LLCs that have provided services, materials, or labor to improve real estate.
  • Entities seeking to enforce their rights to payment through a mechanics lien.
  • Business professionals in the construction, service, or supply industries operating in Washington State.

Instructions for completing these forms

  • Review the included forms to identify which ones apply to your situation.
  • Gather necessary information such as contractor details, property information, and payment amounts.
  • Complete each form by entering the required details in the specified fields.
  • Ensure all forms are signed where necessary, especially those requiring notarization.
  • File the completed forms with the appropriate county recorder’s office as required by Washington law.

Notarization guidance for this package

Forms in this package usually don’t need notarization, but certain jurisdictions or signing circumstances may require it. US Legal Forms provides a secure online notarization option powered by Notarize, accessible 24/7 from anywhere.

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Typical mistakes to avoid

  • Failing to file the claim of lien within the ninety-day deadline after the last service or material was provided.
  • Not notifying property owners or lenders before filing a lien.
  • Incorrectly completing waiver forms, leading to waivers being invalid.

Benefits of completing this package online

  • Convenient access to all necessary forms in one package.
  • Easy edits allow you to personalize forms to your specific situation.
  • Drafted by licensed attorneys to ensure compliance with legal requirements.

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Step 1: Determine if you have the right to file a lien. Step 2: Prepare the lien document. Step 3: File the lien. Step 4: Send notice of lien. Step 5: Secure payment. Step 6: Release the lien.

Your information. Owner's information. General contractor's information. Amount claimed. Description of labor & materials (including first and last dates) Description of property. Copy of contractor license & certificate of good standing.

When your efforts to collect a bill from a business that owes you money have been unsuccessful, you can place a lien on the assets of the business. As a lienholder, you gain legal rights to the company's property and the authority to sell the property and use the proceeds to repay what is owed to you.

Who you are. The services or materials you provided. The last date you provided the services or materials. How much payment should be. The date on which you will file a lien if you do not receive payment. How the debtor should pay.

Who you are. The services or materials you provided. The last date you provided the services or materials. How much payment should be. The date on which you will file a lien if you do not receive payment. How the debtor should pay.

Be sure to include the following pieces of information in your lien: The name, company name and address (including county) of the property owner against whom your lien is filed; the same information about the delinquent client, if different; the beginning and ending dates of the unpaid service; the due date for payment

Avoid harassing the people that owe you money. Keep phone calls short. Write letters. Get a collection agency to write demand letters. Offer to settle for less than is due. Hire a collection agency. Small claims court. File a lawsuit.

A federal tax lien is the government's legal claim against your business assets. The IRS will file a lien, and this happens as a result of tax debt not being paid.By filing a lien, the IRS is marking your business assets bank accounts, building, land, etc.

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.

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