Fort Worth Texas Waiver of Disclosure of List of Subcontractors and Suppliers by Contractor - Mechanics Liens

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An owner may waive the right to receive the list of subcontractors and suppliers or any updated information required by this section only as provided by this subsection. The waiver must be in writing and may be included in the residential construction contract. If the waiver is not included as a provision of the residential construction contract, the separate waiver statement must be signed by the owner. The waiver must be conspicuously printed in at least 10-point bold-faced type and read substantially as required by statute.

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Effective January 1, 2012, pursuant to Subchapter L, Chapter 53, Texas Property Code, statutory forms are required for any waiver and release of a lien or payment bond claim. House Bill 1456 of the 82nd Legislature contains the statutory wording for the forms and other important changes in law.

In all cases, Texas requires that you send a separate pre-lien notice for each month you're not paid, or you will forfeit your right to file a mechanics lien for that month's work.

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Yes. A Texas lien waiver must be signed and notarized. Texas is just one of three states with this requirement.

In Texas, the lien period is described as ?on the 15th day of the month three months after the last month the claimant performs work?. (Three months for residential, four for non-residential) The deadline to file a lien is not extended if the 15th falls on a Saturday, Sunday, or legal holiday.

In Texas, a General Contractor May be Liable in Tort to a Third-Party Lessee for Property Damage Caused by a Subcontractor's Work.

No, California statute specifically prohibits waiving lien rights in the contract.

As far as lien waivers, the vast majority of states don't require notarization. However, Texas is one of those states that require notarized lien waivers.

A contractor's lien is a common law right which entitles a contractor to remain in possession of the property of his employer as security for payment in respect of work performed on such property. An employer in a construction context will often require that the contractor waives its lien.

FILE A LIEN AGAINST THE PROPERTY: Almost everyone who provides labor, materials and/or equipment to a Property has the right to file a Lien against the Property if they have not been timely paid and have properly completed all statutory and/or constitutional requirements.

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Fort Worth Texas Waiver of Disclosure of List of Subcontractors and Suppliers by Contractor - Mechanics Liens