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Intent To Lien Notice
I need an Intent to Lien Notice for my subcontracting company to claim unpaid work worth 250,000 DKK for renovation services completed in March 2025 on a commercial property in Copenhagen, with a 30-day notice period before filing the actual lien.
1. Notice Header: Formal title 'Intent to Lien Notice' with date and reference number
2. Claimant Information: Full legal name and contact details of the party intending to file the lien
3. Property Owner Information: Full legal name and contact details of the property owner(s)
4. Property Description: Detailed legal description of the property including address and property registration number
5. Claim Details: Specific amount owed, description of work performed or materials supplied, and dates of service
6. Legal Basis: Citation of relevant Danish law provisions supporting the right to lien
7. Notice Period: Statement of the deadline for payment before lien will be filed
8. Declaration: Formal statement affirming the truth of the information provided
9. Signature Block: Space for claimant's signature, date, and any required witness signatures
1. General Contractor Information: Include when the claimant is a subcontractor, providing details of the general contractor
2. Contract Reference: Include when referencing specific contract documents or purchase orders
3. Payment History: Include when there have been partial payments or payment disputes
4. Additional Interested Parties: Include when there are multiple property owners or other parties with registered interests
1. Schedule A - Detailed Work Description: Itemized list of work performed or materials supplied with dates and values
2. Schedule B - Payment Records: Documentation of any payments received and outstanding balance
3. Schedule C - Supporting Documents: Copies of relevant contracts, invoices, or correspondence
4. Appendix 1 - Property Documentation: Property registration documents and proof of ownership
Authors
Property Owner
Subject Property
Contract Works
Construction Contract
Lien Amount
Due Date
Notice Period
Work Completion Date
Payment Terms
Construction Site
Materials
Services
Byggepant
Principal Contractor
Subcontractor
Contract Sum
Outstanding Amount
Project
Work Description
Property Registration Number
Security Interest
Notice Date
Enforcement Date
Authorized Representative
Construction
Real Estate
Architecture and Design
Building Materials and Supply
Property Development
Infrastructure Development
Commercial Property
Residential Property
Industrial Construction
Facilities Management
Legal
Finance
Construction Management
Project Management
Contract Administration
Credit and Collections
Risk Management
Property Management
Accounts Receivable
Procurement
Construction Manager
Project Manager
Contract Administrator
Legal Counsel
Claims Manager
Financial Controller
Property Manager
Site Supervisor
Procurement Manager
Credit Manager
Collections Specialist
Risk Manager
Construction Lawyer
Accounts Receivable Manager
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