Washington Notice of Furnishing Professional Services - Mechanics Liens - Individual

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Overview of this form

The Notice of Furnishing Professional Services is a legal document that enables professionals offering services related to real property improvements to formally notify property owners. This form is particularly relevant when the services provided are not visible from an inspection of the property and when no construction has commenced, distinguishing it from other types of lien-related notices.


What’s included in this form

  • Identification information for both the service provider and the property owner.
  • A description of the professional services rendered.
  • Legal description of the real property where services were provided.
  • Date on which the services began.
  • Signature and acknowledgment section requiring notarization.
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When this form is needed

This form should be used when you, as a professional service provider, intend to claim a lien on a property for services provided even when improvements have not yet commenced or are not readily apparent. It is essential when you want to protect your right to payment under the mechanisms of a mechanics lien.

Who should use this form

  • Individuals or companies providing professional services related to real estate who wish to assert their rights for payment.
  • Consultants, engineers, architects, and other service providers in the construction industry.
  • Property owners who receive professional services but have not yet seen improvements on their property.

Completing this form step by step

  • Fill in the name, company, and contact details of the service provider.
  • Clearly specify the date services began and describe the services provided.
  • Provide a complete legal description of the property involved.
  • Complete the name of the property owner and sign the document.
  • Ensure the document is notarized by a licensed notary public.

Is notarization required?

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Common mistakes

  • Failing to provide a complete legal description of the property.
  • Not notarizing the document before submission.
  • Leaving out the date services commenced.
  • Inaccurate or incomplete owner information.

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In Texas, a mechanics lien expires after 1 or 2 years, depending on the type of project. A lien claimant will need to enforce their mechanics lien before the deadline. 1 year after termination, completion, or abandonment or the project.

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.

Mechanics Liens must be recorded by a "subcontractor" within 90 days of "completion" or "cessation of work" and a general contractor who has a direct contract with the owner must record within 90 days of completion or of cessation of labor, unless completion or cessation of labor has occurred.

A mortgage creates a lien on your property that gives the lender the right to foreclose and sell the home to satisfy the debt. A deed of trust (sometimes called a trust deed) is also a document that gives the lender the right to sell the property to satisfy the debt should you fail to pay back the loan.

Mechanic's liens create a cloud on title, meaning that they appear in public property records. Liens are sometimes said to travel with the land, meaning that anyone who buys your house would take the property subject to the contractor's lien (or, more likely, demand that you pay it off first).

In Washington, the deadline to file a mechanics lien is 90 days from the last date the claimant furnished labor or materials to the project. It's impossible to change the mechanics lien deadline by contract or agreement it is what it is.

How long does a judgment lien last in Washington? A judgment lien in Washington will remain attached to the debtor's property (even if the property changes hands) for ten years.

To enforce the lien, the contractor must file a lawsuit within 90 days from the date of recording the lien. If this deadline is passed, the contractor may not be able to enforce the lien and may be required to remove the lien.

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