This document provides that a subcontractor performing labor or supplying materials for a construction project has been paid, and waives any statutory liens they may hold. Before delivering any progress payments to the contractor, an owner must make sure the subcontractors are getting paid by the contractor. If they aren’t, the subs can file liens against the property, with extremely adverse consequences. By requiring the contractor to obtain lien waivers from all subcontractors prior to each progress payment, a property owner can protect themselves from some uninvited surprises.
Documents to be prepared for you: "Follow-Through" Instructions, Subcontractor Lien Waiver. Price: $50.00
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The following questions should be answered in order for us to prepare correct and enforceable documents:
Property Address: Property City: Property State: Property Zip Code:
A property is legally described not by an address but the lot/block in a platted subdivision, or by "Metes and Bounds" in unplatted parcels. Property is indexed and recorded in the public records only by the legal description, so this information is usually important in all enforceable real estate documents.
Lot , Block , Addition to the City of , County, Texas.
If property is not in a lot/block subdivision, but surveyed by "METES and BOUNDS", please locate the metes and bounds description on the back of your existing deed and either fax it to us at 817.737.7201 or upload at the bottom of this questionnaire. If you are unable to locate the legal description, check the box below.
Unable to locate legal description
Name of General Contractor:
Paid to Subcontractor: $
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