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Code 35-11-220 and -221). The maturity of the entire indebtedness is based on the payment terms in the agreement. For example, a contractor submits a final invoice on January 1 for labor and materials. The invoice is net 30, meaning it is due on January 30.
Yes, people and even other companies can put liens on a business if the business owes money or other assets. Sometimes a business will voluntarily accept a lien to secure financing or other investment. Other times, liens must be granted and/or enforced by a court order.
All lien claimants, except an original contractor must give notice prior to filing a verified statement of lien. The notice must be given in writing to the owner stating that a lien is claimed, setting forth the amount and the subject of the lien, and the person or entity from whom it is owning. Ala. Code 35-11-218.
About Alabama Notice of Intent to Lien Form No one wants to be forced to file a mechanics lien, and this document gives all of the parties involved one final chance to take care of the payment issues on a project. This form advises the party that a lien will be filed if payment is not received within 10 days.
Any liens against your property become public records when they are recorded in the county records office, but you may not be directly notified.
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In Alabama, a mechanics lien is called a Statement of Lien and it may be filed by any party who has not been paid for construction work on a project. This document is used to help contractors, suppliers, and others that work in the construction industry to get paid the money theyve earned on their projects in Alabama.
Once the lien has arisen, it will continue until the liability for the amount assessed is satisfied, released or becomes unenforceable by reason of lapse of time (i.e. 10 years from the date the lien is filed) (Code Sections 40-1-2, 40-29-20, and 49-29-21).

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