Washington Notice of Furnishing Professional Services - Mechanics Liens - Corporation

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The Notice of Furnishing Professional Services - Mechanics Liens - Corporation is a legal document used by corporations to formally notify property owners that they have provided professional services related to a property improvement. This form is crucial for lien claimants who offer services that may not be immediately visible or that are not related to direct physical improvements on the property. It serves as a protection mechanism for professionals in the construction and related industries, ensuring they have a legal claim to compensation for their services provided to a property owner.


Main sections of this form

  • Information about the corporation providing the services, including name, address, and contact details.
  • Details about the property, including a legal description and tax parcel number.
  • The date services commenced and the general nature of the professional services provided.
  • Identification of the property owner or reputed owner.
  • Signatures of the authorized representatives of the corporation, along with a notary acknowledgment.
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When this form is needed

This form should be used when a corporation has provided professional services in relation to a property, but no physical improvements have begun. It is essential for establishing a lien if the corporation needs to secure payment for services that could otherwise go uncompensated. Scenarios include legal, architectural, engineering, or other professional consulting services that accompany a project but do not involve direct construction work.

Intended users of this form

  • Corporations providing professional services to property owners.
  • Contractors or consultants looking to protect their right to payment through a mechanics lien.
  • Legal entities involved in property improvement projects where services rendered are not immediately visible.

How to complete this form

  • Enter the name, address, and contact details of the corporation providing the services.
  • Specify the exact date you began providing professional services.
  • Provide a detailed legal description of the property and any relevant tax parcel numbers.
  • Describe the nature of the professional services offered.
  • Include the name of the property owner or reputed owner of the real property.
  • Sign and date the form before a notary public, ensuring all necessary parties have acknowledged the document.

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Common mistakes to avoid

  • Failing to provide a complete legal description of the property.
  • Incorrectly entering the date services commenced.
  • Neglecting to ensure all signatures are obtained and properly acknowledged by a notary public.
  • Leaving out important contact information for the corporation.

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FAQ

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.

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.

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.

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.

Even though these states may permit project participants to secure lien rights and claim a mechanics lien even without a written contract, it is generally best practice to have a signed written contract for work provided.

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.

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.

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).

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