What form do I need to sue an apartment complex for unpaid repairs?

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:

It's unclear if you need a form to enforce a lien after a judgment or to foreclose on a mechanic's lien. We can help you find forms or draft additional forms you may need. However, we cannot recommend one specific form over another that addresses the same issue. You can review the available forms below to see if they meet your needs. If they don't, let us know, and we may be able to add a form for you. You can also order a form or package by calling Toll Free: , available from 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM Central Time Zone, Monday to Friday.

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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.