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Click ‘Get Form’ to open the commence suit document in the editor.
Begin by filling in your name as the property owner in the first blank space provided. This personalizes the document and establishes your identity in relation to the property.
Next, accurately describe the property by entering its location details in the designated fields. Ensure that this information is complete to avoid any legal complications.
In section one, specify the date when the lien was entered against your property. Use our platform's date picker for convenience.
Fill in the name of the lien holder and the amount of the lien in their respective fields. Double-check these figures for accuracy.
Sign and date at the bottom of the form where indicated, ensuring that your signature matches your printed name above.
Complete the Certificate of Delivery section by certifying how you delivered a copy of this document to the lien holder, selecting either personal service or mailing options.
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