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I have just submitted notice of intent to file lien. Curious as to period I must wait before moving forward and how to make sure lien is recorded properly/
effectively against owner. This is against an E&P company's asset.
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Anonymous Subcontractor
2 answersAdd commentMar 30, 2020
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We we do foundations and driveways for for Gehan Homes. The question is, not all homes are sold when we start the job. I believe people close on their
homes once the home is totally build. Some homes are just build then sold with no potential buyer. I'm not sure if there are homes that have alr...Read More
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Anonymous General Contractor
1 answerAdd commentMar 24, 2020
TexasNotice of Intent to Lien
I billed for a job back in November that is a Pay App. We have still not received this payment. I know November work is up for Liens this month, but if we
haven't billed 100% per our contracted amount will us filing a lien possibly cause a mess later down the road if we have Change Orders that are ...Read More
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Anonymous Subcontractor
1 answerAdd commentFeb 7, 2020
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How much time do I have to submit intent to lien or lien paperwork in the state of Texas?...Read More
Anonymous Contractor
1 answerAdd commentJan 21, 2020
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My company needs to place a lien against a general contractor - company and project are both located in the Houston area. The GC is having trouble getting
funding from his bank to complete the project. He is sympathetic to our needs and will help us with the process of placing the lien. Our company...Read More
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Anonymous Contractor
1 answerAdd commentJan 9, 2020
TexasNotice of Intent to Lien
We are still currently on a job where we have an unpaid invoice from Oct. My 3 month notice deadline is populating but so is a notice of lien rights. Do I need
to send this even if the job is not yet complete?
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Anonymous Subcontractor
1 answerAdd commentJan 13, 2020
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Why would a rebar lumber company continue to provide product to a contractor that doesnt pay yet is trying to get the unpaid bill from 2 months ago thru
sending me a notice for lein on my house when I paid contractor in full for materials and work competed?
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Anonymous Contractor
1 answerAdd commentDec 21, 2019
TexasNotice of Intent to Lien
A company performed emergency water restoration services. The insurance company suspected the contractor was charging inflated fees and performed
unnecessary serves. The insurance company had na independent audit completed and confirmed that this company was guilty. Further, the only ...Read More
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Anonymous Contractor
1 answerAdd commentNov 24, 2019
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I recently was hired to place conduit for fiber optics throughout an entire new subdivision. The work was being done for a Prime Contractor for Altice aka
Suddenlink, a franchised utility company.
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Anonymous Contractor
1 answerAdd commentNov 22, 2019
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Hello, I am trying to do a sample Pre-Lien for a class and have a question on the contents needed. 1, do we need to attach an invoice of the work
completed? And 2, if it is a residential project and work was completed in June and July but not paid for either, would you send the pre-lien the 15...Read More
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Anonymous Contractor
1 answerAdd commentOct 25, 2019
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I have been setting forms and pouring concrete at an Apartment building for the past 45 days. I have not received a check in 3 weeks and wanted to put a
lien on the property because the GC hasn’t paid me and I see no intent. Can I do anything
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Anonymous Contractor
2 answersAdd commentOct 19, 2019
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I am a carpenter (sub contractor) who has been working for a GC in Texas. We (crew members), are frequently treated as employees, i.e. told when-what-where we are working and what jobs we are performing. We don’t sign any contracts for work to be performed or what the timeline is, contrary to a “normal” sub contractor to contractor agreement. The owner (GC) makes these decisions and contractual agreements with the client. We are however required to turn in a weekly invoice with our names (as our own company) and hours worked on said project. I have been working on an assigned project for a couple months that went over budget for a multitude of reasons. In good faith I turned in less hours than actually worked to keep budget in mind, and spent money on my personal debit card for materials to perform the task. I have detailed receipts. I have been using my own residence/electricity, etc. to work on said project. Once the project went over budget the GC informed me he would not only not pay me hours worked, but would not refund my detailed receipts showing they were all solely for the job and not personal expenses. I’ve informed the owner of the company (GC) I am not after anything but pay for my time and personal expenses. I don’t want this to effect the homeowner, just want to be compensated and move on with my life. I notified him of my last invoice on 9/11/19 as was told the next day he would send to his lawyer and hit me with a lien, which I’ve yet to see. I’ve spent almost two weeks from initial dispute stressed, confused, and countless hours on how to proceed. Please help.
I am a carpenter (sub contractor) who has been working for a GC in Texas. We (crew members), are frequently treated as employees, i.e. told
when-what-where we are working and what jobs we are performing. We don’t sign any contracts for work to be performed or what the timeline i...Read More
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Anonymous Subcontractor
1 answerAdd commentSep 16, 2019
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I’ve been working for subcontracting for a flooring company for over a year now & on the last job I did for them they decided decided to put a hold on my
check cause the homeowner had some complaints about the install, I told them to let me know what needed to be done & they decided to just c...Read More
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Anonymous Contractor
1 answerAdd commentSep 6, 2019
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Some customers have the tendencies to just keep the last check from the their insurance even though that money is part of the whole job that was paid for
completion
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Anonymous Contractor
1 answerAdd commentJul 23, 2019
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