How Do You Place A Mechanics Lien?
Whenever a construction worker, builder or contractor goes unpaid for his efforts, he can file a mechanics lien against the property for the value of the work or materials that he provided. A mechanics lien is a claim against the personal property of the person or company on whose behalf you provided labor or furnished material. Thirty-four states have laws pertaining to mechanics liens. While the specifics of each state’s mechanics lien statutes varies, there are steps that are common to the process of properly filing a lien. Research your state’s mechanics lien laws. Look online or at a public library for the applicable state law that regulates the filing of mechanics liens. You could also contact an attorney who could explain your state’s law regarding mechanics liens. Submit your claim by the deadline. Typically, the limit begins once the last day of work was provided or when the project is finished. Some states, such as Indiana, require that liens must be filed no later than 30 or