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Sorry to hear that your receivable is so high. You should be able to file just one affidavit as long as the amounts owed are all for work on the same property. The main issue is the timing of the filing: the affidavit must be filed within 90 days after signing the lien waiver(s). Don't hesitate to reach out if you continue to have issues with collecting.See More...
It sounds like you have some unusual circumstances in your case, and depending on the size of the amounts owed, you might benefit from speaking with an attorney familiar with both construction law and landlord/tenant law. Filings liens can be effective, but there are strict rules that must be followed, and they must be filed within 90 days from the last date of work performed. See More...