Public Improvement Lien Form is a legal document that was released by the New York City Department of Finance - a government authority operating within New York City.
Q: What is a Public Improvement Lien Form?
A: A Public Improvement Lien Form is a legal document used in New York City to assert a claim for payment against a property for public improvement work.
Q: When is a Public Improvement Lien Form used?
A: A Public Improvement Lien Form is used when a contractor or supplier has performed work or provided materials for a public improvement project in New York City and has not received full payment.
Q: Who can file a Public Improvement Lien Form?
A: Contractors, subcontractors, or suppliers who have performed work or provided materials for a public improvement project in New York City can file a Public Improvement Lien Form.
Q: What information is required on a Public Improvement Lien Form?
A: A Public Improvement Lien Form must include the name and address of the claimant, a description of the work or materials provided, the amount of the claim, and the property owner's information.
Q: What is the purpose of filing a Public Improvement Lien Form?
A: Filing a Public Improvement Lien Form helps protect the rights and interests of contractors, subcontractors, and suppliers by ensuring they have a legal claim against the property if they are not paid.
Q: What happens after a Public Improvement Lien Form is filed?
A: After a Public Improvement Lien Form is filed, the property owner will be notified of the lien. If the claim remains unpaid, the claimant may pursue legal action to enforce the lien and seek payment.
Q: How long is a Public Improvement Lien valid?
A: A Public Improvement Lien is typically valid for one year from the date it is filed. However, the claimant may have to take legal action within a certain timeframe to enforce the lien.
Q: Can a Public Improvement Lien be removed?
A: Yes, a Public Improvement Lien can be removed if the claim is paid in full, if the claimant agrees to release the lien, or if a court determines the lien is invalid or unenforceable.
Form Details:
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