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Click ‘Get Form’ to open the general liens document in the editor.
Begin by entering the legal name of the company claiming the lien and select the appropriate company formation type (Sole Proprietorship, Partnership, Corporation).
Fill in the state of incorporation, current address, county where your office is located, and provide a contact person along with their telephone number.
Identify who will sign the lien—preferably an owner, partner, or officer—and include their title.
In the contract information section, enter details about the property owner, including their name, address, and type of contract. Specify amounts related to the original contract and any extras.
Attach any relevant documents such as agreements or waivers that may support your claim.
Indicate whether any notices have been sent and provide details if applicable. Describe any attempts made to work out a payment plan.
Complete sections regarding other agencies or claimants involved and provide a legal description of the property for which you are seeking a lien.
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