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Pool Fences LLC seeks declaration over mechanic's liens

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Pool Fences LLC seeks declaration over mechanic's liens

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GALVESTON – A Cypress limited liability company allegations that liens filed against it are invalid.

Pool Fences LLC, doing business as Boyer Holdings, filed a complaint on Dec. 8, 2017, in the Galveston County District Court against Rise Construction LLC seeking declaratory judgment.

According to the complaint, the plaintiff alleges that on July 6, 2017, plaintiff contracted defendant for residential construction work on its three properties in Galveston County. The plaintiff alleges that the defendant performed work on the properties that was beyond the original contract and also has filed two affidavit of mechanic's and materialmen's liens on each of the properties.

The plaintiff seeks declaratory judgment that the liens are invalid and be stricken from Galveston County records over allegations that the liens were not notarized and notice was not provided to the plaintiff by mail.

The plaintiff seeks an order declaring that the affidavit of mechanic’s and materialmen’s lien are invalid, award for attorney’s fees, costs and other lawful and equitable relief. It is represented by Joseph V. Gibson IV and Robert Y. Petersen of JVG Law PLLC in Tomball.

Galveston County District Court case number 17-CV-1478

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