What Form Do I Use in Texas to Enforce a Lien?

Full question:

What form do I use to sue an apartment complex for which I did roof repairs and still owes me $22,400.00? I filed a lien, but now I want to sue (pro se).

  • Category: Contractors
  • Subcategory: Construction Liens
  • Date:
  • State: Texas

Answer:

I'm unsure whether you're requesting a form to enforce a lien obtained after a judgment, or you are seeking to foreclose on a mechanic's lien. We can assist you with searching to locate forms or we can draft add forms you may need to our database. However, we cannot advise you to use one particular form over another that address the same matter. We can show you what is available. You can take a look at the forms below and see if they fit your need. If they do not, let me know and we may be able to add a form for your need. You may order a form or package by phone by calling Toll Free: 1-(877) 389-0141 - 8:30-5:00 Central Time Zone Monday – Friday.

This content is for informational purposes only and is not legal advice. Legal statutes mentioned reflect the law at the time the content was written and may no longer be current. Always verify the latest version of the law before relying on it.

FAQs

To initiate a lawsuit, follow these five steps: 1) Determine the proper court to file your case. 2) Prepare your complaint, detailing your claims and the relief sought. 3) File the complaint with the court and pay the required filing fee. 4) Serve the complaint and summons to the defendant. 5) Wait for the defendant's response and proceed with the litigation process. Each state may have specific rules, so check local court guidelines for any variations.