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The State of Texas provides protections to those individuals who provide services to others. In particular, these protections provide for the securing of a mechanic’s lien providing the unpaid party with a security interest in the property.
Mechanic’s Liens
The State of Texas provides protections to those individuals who provide services to others. In particular, these protections provide for the securing of a mechanic’s lien providing the unpaid party with a security interest in the property.
Mechanic’s liens must satisfy a very specific set of guidelines and forms in order to be valid – often, contractors fail to satisfy these requirements, invalidating the lien. Sometimes contractors record these liens anyway, despite the fact that they’re invalid.
Klinck Law represents contractors seeking to obtain a security interest in the property by securing a valid mechanic’s lien.
If you need assistance with your mechanic’s liens, contact Klinck Law PLLC for free, no-obligation case consultation, but act fast, the deadlines for properly securing mechanic’s liens are complex and pass very quickly!
If you’re a property owner who has been threatened with a mechanic’s lien and you desire to fight the enforcement of that lien, please contact Klinck Law PLLC for a free case evaluation!
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