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Property Liens
When you owe or are owed money for construction on your home or business, a lien can be a helpful way to secure and protect the property while the dispute is being settled. Once recorded, a lien keeps real property from being sold before the debt is settled. Unfortunately, if incorrectly placed, a lien could either have no effect at all or could result in penalties or other sanctions enforced against the party who filed the lien. If you need to place a real estate lien in Texas, it’s important that you contact a real estate attorney to ensure it’s done correctly.
Why Use A Real Estate Attorney to Place A Lien?
At Carpenter & Associates, our real estate lawyers will have no trouble placing a lien and, if necessary, removing it once the dispute has been settled. Our experienced real estate attorneys can take care of lien paperwork in a very short amount of time, which means less work for you. Our attorneys are well-versed in the notice and filing requirements established by the Texas Property Code. We are skilled at handling real estate liens in Texas and will make sure the liens and required notices are prepared carefully and correctly so you won’t be left dealing with the fallout of an improperly filed lien. Our law firm can provide you with an experienced real estate attorney, whether you’re the property owner subject to the lien or the lien holder. Whatever side you represent, it’s important that your rights are protected and that the property is kept safe while the outstanding loan is being settled. We will work hard to make sure you receive a fair and reasonable resolution to the problem.
Rely on Carpenter & Associates For Your Real Estate Liens
The statutes regulating liens in Texas are some of the most complicated in the country, so they’re best left to a real estate attorney who is experienced in handling liens and outstanding debts. You’re busy enough without having to figure out the rigorous drafting and filing requirements associated with a lien, and our real estate attorneys are happy to take care of the difficult and lengthy paperwork for you.
Our seasoned real estate attorneys will take care of your case with as little cost and trouble for you as possible. Carpenter & Associates’ lawyers will take the time to handle the details of your case correctly and diligently and will routinely communicate with you to keep you apprised of any new details and developments.
Recent Blog on Topic
Property Liens
When you owe or are owed money for construction on your home or business, a lien can be a helpful way to secure and protect the property while the dispute is being settled. Once recorded, a lien keeps real property from being sold before the debt is settled. Unfortunately, if incorrectly placed, a lien could either have no effect at all or could result in penalties or other sanctions enforced against the party who filed the lien. If you need to place a real estate lien in Texas, it’s important that you contact a real estate attorney to ensure it’s done correctly.
Why Use A Real Estate Attorney to Place A Lien?
At Carpenter & Associates, our real estate lawyers will have no trouble placing a lien and, if necessary, removing it once the dispute has been settled. Our experienced real estate attorneys can take care of lien paperwork in a very short amount of time, which means less work for you. Our attorneys are well-versed in the notice and filing requirements established by the Texas Property Code. We are skilled at handling real estate liens in Texas and will make sure the liens and required notices are prepared carefully and correctly so you won’t be left dealing with the fallout of an improperly filed lien. Our law firm can provide you with an experienced real estate attorney, whether you’re the property owner subject to the lien or the lien holder. Whatever side you represent, it’s important that your rights are protected and that the property is kept safe while the outstanding loan is being settled. We will work hard to make sure you receive a fair and reasonable resolution to the problem.
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