In most cases it is perfectly legitimate, just a flat rate, the mechanic's lien form owes paste and leave it at that. There are some minor cases in which states require proof of an individual, but the majority of states do not. As an example, you could read your mechanic's lien: "The amount claimed is $ 17,432.00, plus interest at the legal rate from one after 15 July 2008."
But you should explain the options? In my opinion, you should. The more accurate your statement thatChance to be paid. If a person has a genuine uncertainty about your eligibility, there is a reluctance to write a check. Alternatively, if the layout of the respective values, it might be more willing to pay the undisputed amounts.
A simple way to itemize the amounts in many of the standard mechanics liens found on the Internet. Here is an example.
Amount owed: From looking at the date the sum of:
$ ___________, Breakdown:
Total Owed / Billed to Base Contractfor the entire job:
$____________
All the extras:
$____________
Less fastened All payments (invoices optional):
$____________
If you want to go further, you can create a layout based on the amounts owed under the contract, and then list every change order, according to the number that was not paid, with a short description.
Alternatively, you can just one or more invoices, which they layout, with more specificity. This is particularly the case for change signedContracts - they belong to. But be cautious about attaching too much paper, for each page or downloaded from the recorder. Good luck.
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