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TENNESSEE Code Annotated § 66-11-203 mandates that a Prime/General Contractor must serve by registered mail a Contractor’s Notice To Owner to the prior to the commencement of the improvement of a property. It is also recommended that you send a copy of the Contractor’s Notice To Owner to the other legal parties on a project (Customer, Lender, Owner’s Agent).
Issue an Unconditional Waiver And Release Upon Final Payment to the Owner and any other legal parties requesting a copy after receiving full and final payment for labor or materials provided for a project. You forfeit your lien rights in the event you are not paid – issue only after payment clears the bank.
Issue an Unconditional Waiver And Release Upon Progress Payment to the Owner and any other legal parties requesting a copy after receiving partial payment for labor or materials provided for a project through a certain date. You forfeit your lien rights in the event you are not paid – issue only after payment clears the bank.
TENNESSEE Code Annotated § 66-11-145 mandates that a Notice Of Nonpayment must be served by the Subcontractor to the Owner ninety (90) days after the last day of the month where labor or materials were provided for the improvement of a project. It is also recommended that you send a copy of the Notice Of Nonpayment to the other legal parties on a project (Customer, Prime/General Contractor, Lender).
TENNESSEE Code Annotated § 66-11-117 mandates that a Notice Of Lien And Sworn Statement – Prime Contractor can be recorded at any time up to ninety (90) days after the completion of providing labor or materials or the completion of the entire project. It is recorded at the Register’s office in the county where a project you provided construction related labor, services, equipment or materials is located. A recorded copy of a Notice Of Lien And Sworn Statement must be sent to the Owner of the improved property, with copies being sent also to the other legal parties (Customer, Lender). A Prime Contractor has one year to foreclose after recording the Notice Of Lien And Sworn Statement.
TENNESSEE Code Annotated § 66-11-117 mandates that a Notice Of Lien And Sworn Statement – Subcontractor can be recorded at any time up to ninety (90) days after the completion of providing labor or materials or the completion of the entire project. It is recorded at the Register’s office in the county where a project you provided construction related labor, services, equipment or materials is located. A recorded copy of a Notice Of Lien And Sworn Statement must be sent to the Owner of the improved property, with copies being sent also to the other legal parties (General Contractor, Lender, Customer). A subcontractor has ninety (90) days after filing A Notice Of Lien And Sworn Statement to foreclose on the property after recording the Notice Of Lien And Sworn Statement.
TENNESSEE Code Annotated §12-4-205 mandates that Subcontractors must serve by Certified Mail or personal delivery a Notice Of Claim On Bond (Public Project) to the Public Entity (City, County, State, Public Authority) and the Prime Contractor within ninety (90) days after the completion of providing labor or materials or the completion of the entire project.
TENNESSEE Code Annotated § 66-11-143 mandates that an Owner or Owner’s representative (Agent, General\Prime Contractor) should record a Notice of Completion at the completion of a project with the Register of Deeds in the county in which the improvement is located. Prime Contractors and Subcontractors then have ten (10) days (residential) or thirty (30) days (commercial) to record a Notice Of Lien And Sworn Statement. If a Notice Of Completion is not recorded, a Notice Of Lien And Sworn Statement can be recorded at any time up to ninety (90) days after the completion of providing labor or materials or the completion of the entire project.

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