Login

Fillable Printable From 625-054-000

Fillable Printable From 625-054-000

From 625-054-000

From 625-054-000

F625-054-000 construction lien notice 11-05 IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON PAGE 2
NOTICE TO OWNER
IMPORTANT: READ BOTH SIDES OF THIS NOTICE CAREFULLY
PROTECT YOURSELF FROM PAYING TWICE
To:
Date:
Re:
From:
(Description of property: street address or general location)
AT THE REQUEST OF:
Name of person ordering their professional services, materials, or equipment.
THIS IS NOT A LIEN: This notice is sent to you to tell you who is providing professional services,
materials, or equipment for the improvement of your property and to advise you of the rights of these
persons and your responsibilities. Also take notice that laborers on your project may claim a lien without
sending you a notice.
OWNER/OCCUPIER OF EXISTING RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY
Under Washington law, those who furnish labor, professional services, materials, or equipment for the
repair, remodel, or alteration of you owner-occupied principal residence and who are not paid, have a
right to enforce their claim for payment against your property. This claim is known as a construction lien.
The law limits the amount that a lien claimant can claim against your property. Claims may only be made
against that portion of the contract price you have not yet paid to your prime contractor as of the time this
notice was given to you or three days after this notice was mailed to you. Review page 2 of this notice for
more information and ways to avoid lien claims.
COMMERCIAL AND/OR NEW RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY
We have or will be providing professional services, materials or equipment for the improvement of your
commercial or new residential project. In the event you or your contractor fail to pay us, we may file a
lien against your property. A lien may be claimed for all professional services, materials, or equipment
furnished after a date that is sixty days before this notice was given to you or mailed to you, unless the
improvement to you property is the construction of a new single-family residence, then ten days before
this notice was given to you or mailed to you.
Sender:
Address:
Telephone:
Brief description of professional services, materials, or equipment provided or to be provided:
RESET
F625-054-000 construction lien notice page 2 11-05
Important Information for your Protection
y This notice is sent to inform you that we have or will provide
professional services, materials or equipment for the repair, remodel, or
alteration of you property. We expect to be paid by the person who
ordered our services, but if we are not paid, we have the right to enforce
our claim by filing a construction lien against your property.
y LEARN more about the lien laws and the meaning of this notice by
discussing them with our contractor, suppliers, Department of Labor
and Industries, the firm sending you this notice, your lender, or your
attorney.
y COMMON METHODS TO AVOID CONSTRUCTION LIENS:
There are several methods available to protect your property from
construction liens. The following are two of the more commonly used
methods.
y DUAL PAYCHECKS (Joint Checks): When paying your
contractor for services or materials, you may make checks payable
jointly to the contractor and the firms furnishing you this notice.
y LIEN RELEASES: You may require your contractor to provide
lien releases signed by all the suppliers and subcontractors from
whom you have received this notice. If they cannot obtain lien
releases because you have not paid them, you may use the dual
payee check method to protect yourself.
y You should take appropriate steps to protect your property from
liens.
y Your prime contractor and your construction lender are required
by law to give you written information about lien claims. If you
have not received it, ask them for it.
Login to HandyPDF
Tips: Editig or filling the file you need via PC is much more easier!
By logging in, you indicate that you have read and agree our Terms and Privacy Policy.