Vermont Notice of Lien by Corporation

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What this document covers

The Notice of Lien by Corporation is a legal document that allows a corporation to assert its right to a lien on real estate for unpaid labor or materials associated with property improvement. This form is important for ensuring that the corporation's claim is formally recognized and recorded in the relevant town clerk’s office, which helps protect the corporation’s financial interests in case of disputes regarding payment for services rendered or materials supplied.


What’s included in this form

  • Name and contact information of the corporation filing the lien.
  • Description of the property involved in the lien.
  • Details of labor or materials provided, including dates and costs.
  • The total amount being claimed in the lien.
  • Signature of the authorized representative of the corporation.
  • Notarization section for legal verification.
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Situations where this form applies

This form should be used when a corporation has provided labor or materials for construction or improvement on a property but has not received payment. Filing this Notice of Lien with the local clerk's office establishes the corporation's legal right to claim a lien against the property, which can be crucial for pursuing payment and protecting its financial interests.

Who can use this document

This form is intended for:

  • Corporation representatives who are seeking to file a lien on real estate.
  • Construction companies and contractors that have not been paid for their services or materials.
  • Individuals working on behalf of a corporation in the construction or improvement industry.

How to prepare this document

  • Identify the corporation and provide its name, address, and contact information at the top of the form.
  • Describe the property where labor or materials were provided, including a specific address.
  • List the labor and materials supplied, detailing their cost and the dates services were rendered or materials were delivered.
  • Enter the total amount being claimed against the property in the designated field.
  • Have the form signed by an authorized representative of the corporation, including their name and title.
  • Ensure the document is notarized to meet legal requirements.

Notarization guidance

Yes, this form must be notarized to be legally valid. Notarization ensures that the parties involved have acknowledged their signatures before a notary public, adding an important layer of authenticity. US Legal Forms provides integrated online notarization, available 24/7 through secure video calls, making the notarization process simple and accessible.

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Avoid these common issues

  • Failing to include complete and accurate descriptions of the labor or materials provided.
  • Not having the form signed by an authorized corporate representative.
  • Omitting the notarization step, which can invalidate the lien claim.

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Quick recap

  • The Notice of Lien by Corporation asserts a legal claim for unpaid labor or materials.
  • Filing this document protects the corporation's financial interests in property transactions.
  • Accurate completion and notarization of the form are crucial for its validity and enforceability.

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