Account and Affidavit of Accounts Claiming Materialman or Labor Lien for Architect by Corporation or LLC - Arkansas 2025

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Steps to Filing a Lien Affidavit Your name and contact information. The property owners name and contact information. A description of the property. Details of the goods, services, or materials provided. The amount of money owed.
How to Write an Affidavit Step 1: Writing the Title of the Affidavit. Step 2: Providing Personal Background Information. Step 3: Opening Sentence in First Person Tense. Step 4: Stating the Facts of the Case. Step 5: Including One Fact Per Paragraph. Step 6: Including Exhibits. Step 7: Confirming the Truth.
The court may grant property liens if the owner of a car, boat, or house fails to pay a mortgage on the property. A certified copy of the court judgement, stating the debtors name, the date, and the amount owed, must be filed at the county clerks office to establish a property lien in Arkansas (A.C.A 16-13-707).
This affidavit is a sworn statement, typically by a creditor or a contractor, asserting that they have provided services or materials for which they have not been paid.
The Notice of Intent to Lien is essentially a 10-day notice to the property owner before you record a mechanics lien. Filing a mechanics lien in Arkansas must be done within 120 days of your last day of work, so you have to make sure that you serve the 10-day notice before this 120-day period elapses.
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The following are six critical sections that must be included: Title. This is either your name (Affidavit of Jane Doe) or the specific case information. Statement of identity. The next paragraph tells the court about yourself. Statement of truth. Statement of facts. Closing statement of truth. Sign and notarize.
ing to the A201-2017 General Conditions of the Contract for Construction, subcontractors are often required to submit waivers to the architect, who, in turn, submits them to the owner or lender.
The type of information required on the lien also varies from state to state, but typically includes your name and address, the name and address of your client, the amount of money you are owed, a description of the type of work or services you performed, and the location of the property.

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