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Begin with the 'Statement of Contract' section. Enter details about the contract, including the nature of work and parties involved. This serves as a notice of your lien rights.
Proceed to the 'Statement of Account'. Here, list all items provided under the contract, including dates and amounts. This is crucial for substantiating your claim.
Fill out the 'Notice of Dispute' if applicable. If you anticipate any disputes regarding payments, this form notifies relevant parties and protects your interests.
Complete the 'Lien Statement' by detailing your claim amount and filing it with the appropriate county office within 120 days after completing work.
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