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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the complaint mechanics lien in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the name and address of the party or attorney at the top of the form, along with their State Bar number and telephone number.
  3. Fill in the plaintiff's name and case number, ensuring accuracy as this information is crucial for court documentation.
  4. In the first cause of action, provide details about both the plaintiff and defendant, including their business status and addresses. This establishes jurisdiction.
  5. Describe the real property involved in the complaint, including its location and any relevant exhibits that support your claim.
  6. Detail the agreement between parties, including dates, services provided, and payment terms. Be specific about amounts owed.
  7. Complete the second cause of action by incorporating previous paragraphs and detailing any notices given regarding the mechanics' lien.
  8. Finally, specify your demands for judgment against the defendant, including damages sought and any attorney fees incurred.

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Finally, the Tennessee mechanics lien deadline is generally 90 days after project completion. If a Notice of Completion was filed, then the deadline is shortened to 30 days after that filing.
The lawsuit process typically involves: Filing a formal lien contest in court. Serving notice to the lienholder. Presenting evidence supporting your dispute. Obtaining a court order for lien removal.
Talk to a Lawyer Negotiating With the Home Contractor Who Placed the Lien. Filing a Lien Bond to Remove the Lien on Your Home. Filing a Lawsuit Against the Contractor to Vacate or Discharge the Lien.

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