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There are three general steps to file a mechanics lien in Texas: Fill out the appropriate Affidavit of Lien form. Deliver your lien form to the county recorder office. Serve your lien on the property owner.
Mechanics lien, which is also called a mechanics lien affidavit or lien affidavit, is an official document that asserts a lien against a property for your work when you have not been paid.
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Deposit the Lien Amount with the Court: A lien can be removed from the property if you file a lawsuit and deposit the lien amount into the court's registry. This allows the parties to litigate the validity of the claim, without the lien encumbering the property.
Deposit the Lien Amount with the Court: A lien can be removed from the property if you file a lawsuit and deposit the lien amount into the court's registry. This allows the parties to litigate the validity of the claim, without the lien encumbering the property.
Fill out your lien form with complete, accurate details. Bring your Affidavit of Lien to the county recorder's office in the county where the property is located, and pay the lien recording fee. After recording a Texas mechanics lien, claimants must provide notice to the property owner and GC within 5 days of filing.
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.
Lien waivers act as a receipt for funds for the receiving party. They specify that the party waives their right to file a mechanics lien. As a result, they protect the property owner from lien claims on their property.