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Texas Bills Paid Affidavit by Subcontractor or Supplier

Before you can receive a progress payment for work and materials on a construction project, you must provide the contractor / owner with this Bills Paid Affidavit.

  • The subcontractor or supplier attests that all of its laborers, suppliers and subcontractors have been paid for work, materials, equipment and supplies during the stated pay period.
  • The subcontractor waives all rights, claims and causes of action against the contractor and the owner arising during the pay period.
  • The affiant (the person making the affidavit) agrees to indemnify the contractor against any loss or damage arising from any false or incorrect information in the affidavit.
  • This legal form template is available in MS Word format.
  • Intended to be used only in the State of Texas.
$6.50

Texas Affidavit of Completion

Texas home owners, if you have just completed construction on your home, you must swear an Affidavit of Completion under Section 53.106 of the Texas Property Code.

  • The Affidavit of Completion must be served on the contractor and each sub-trade or supplier that has sent you a notice of lien liability.
  • The form contains a copy of Section 53.106 of the Code, and a Certificate of Delivery to record the details of how the document was served.
  • Subcontractors and other lien claimants have 40 days from the date of completion to file an affidavit claiming a lien.
  • This form is in MS Word format, and is easy to download, fill in and print.
  • Intended for use only in the State of Texas.
$6.50

Texas Affidavit of No Liens - Entity

Prepare an Affidavit of No Liens for a corporation, organization or other entity that owns a real estate property with this free template form for Texas.

  • The Affidavit must be sworn by a director, officer, or other person of authority within the entity, who has personal knowledge of the matters being attested to in the Affidavit.
  • This form of affidavit is often required by mortgagees or title insurance companies as part of the real estate conveyance and transfer documentation.
  • The affiant attests that the owner holds title to the property and:
    • there are no liens against the property,
    • there are no leases,
    • all invoices for labor, services and materials for improvements have been paid in full,
    • there are no legal actions, bankruptcy proceedings, or executions filed or pending against the owner, and
    • the owner is not a debtor in bankruptcy.
  • Available in MS Word format.
  • Intended to be used only in the State of Texas.
$0.00