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  • How an Incorrect Project Description Destroys Mechanics Lien Claims

    How an Incorrect Project Description Destroys Mechanics Lien Claims

    A Texas mechanics lien requires a precise project description, as mandated by the Property Code. A contractor’s failure to consistently identify the project led to the invalidation of a $60,000 lien claim. This underscores the necessity of experienced legal assistance to avoid costly mistakes in lien documentation.

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    December 3, 2025
    Commercial Construction, Construction Contracts, DIY Alternative, Mechanics Liens, Residential Construction
  • Texas Homestead Lien Requirements for Contractors

    Texas Homestead Lien Requirements for Contractors

    Learn how you can ensure you have a valid lien against homestead, every job. Discusses requirements under Texas Constitution and Texas Property Code, plus bonus tips and flowchart download.

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    November 19, 2025
    Construction Contracts, DIY Alternative, Homestead Liens, Mechanics Liens, Residential Construction, Subcontractor Rights
  • Top 3 Tips for Residential Construction Liens in Texas

    Top 3 Tips for Residential Construction Liens in Texas

    For Texas residential general contractors, ensure a valid mechanics lien on homestead by following these tips: always secure a written contract, require signatures from all property owners, record the contract in the relevant county, and include a homeowner notice when filing the lien. Contact Texas Liens for assistance.

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    November 11, 2025
    DIY Alternative, Homestead Liens, Mechanics Liens, Residential Construction
  • Texas Contractors’ Mechanics Lien Rights on Abandoned Jobs

    Texas Contractors’ Mechanics Lien Rights on Abandoned Jobs

    In Texas, contractors can file a mechanics lien even if a jobsite is abandoned, with specific deadlines based on their role. For assistance, Texas Liens PLLC offers professional help in filing liens.

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    November 4, 2025
    Commercial Construction, DIY Alternative, Mechanics Liens, Residential Construction, Subcontractor Rights
  • Top 5 Mistakes Contractors Make When Filing Their Own Mechanics Liens in Texas

    Top 5 Mistakes Contractors Make When Filing Their Own Mechanics Liens in Texas

    Learn the top 5 mistakes contractors make when filing a mechanic’s lien in Texas — and how a Texas lien attorney can help you file correctly and on time.

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    October 28, 2025
    Commercial Construction, DIY Alternative, Mechanics Liens
  • Accomplished Attorney for Texas Bond Claims

    Accomplished Attorney for Texas Bond Claims

    Get to know our Attorney/Owner, Anamaria Rivero-Boundas. Learn how Texas Liens PLLC provides Texas contractors with affordable, professional mechanics lien and bond claim documents.

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    October 24, 2025
    About Us, Commercial Construction, DIY Alternative, Mechanics Liens

Texas Liens PLLC

A Mechanics Lien Preparation Law Firm

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8708 Technology Forest Pl., Ste. 175
The Woodlands, TX 77381

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We serve clients anywhere in Texas, including these counties: Montgomery County, Harris County, Dallas County, Collin County, Travis County, Ellis County, Williamson County, Fort Bend County, Liberty County, Kaufman County, Denton County, Rockwall County, Parker County, Tarrant County, Johnson County, Guadalupe County, Midland County, Comal County, Kendall County, Lubbock County, Brewster County, San Jacinto County, Hill County, Walker County, Chambers County, Haskell County, Armstrong County.