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Yes. You can file a lawsuit to challenge the lien or you can wait for the claimant to sue to enforce the lien and challenge it then.

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Q: Can you dispute a mechanics lien on your property in Arkansas?
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How long does a mechanics lien last in South Carolina?

A mechanics lein is on the property and it can last till the property is sold or the lein is paid.


Can a mechanics lien be attached to a property that's in a trust in California?

Absolutely yes.


Can you file a mechanics lien if the person is now deceased?

Yes, you can file a lien against the property. The estate will have to clear the claim.


Can a company file a mechanics lien against your property if the builder of your barn owes them money?

Yes, a company can file a mechanics lien against property if the builder of the barn owes them money. This can be a nightmare. To get rid of the lien, a property owner might have to pay the lien holder and then sue the builder for return of funds. This tactic is not fair to the property owner because, if the builder was already paid for the barn, the property owner now has to pay double.


Can you legally rent a property that has a mechanics lien?

Sure, just ask the mechanic not to lein on it.


If you are not in agreement with charges can a Builder put a Mechanics Lien on your property?

Yes, that is exactly when the builder would do it! If you're in agreement, there would not be any reason to have the expense of filing a lien. You will need to settle the dispute (like gentlemen) and obtain a release (and preferably a waiver of any other claims) that conforms to your local lien/release recording regulations.


Can a lien be placed on real property that is owned with spouse that is not involved in civil dispute?

yes but if you both file a homestead on the property it protects you property fron leins and such


How do you file a lien against an automobile left on your property that you had put work into without getting paid?

Talk to someone at your local court house about a mechanics lien


Can you charge interest on a mechanics lien?

Depends upon the wording of the law in your particular state but usually, no. The seized property itself is the collateral for the amount owed - and in most cases is (or should be) worth more than the amount of "mechanics" lien.


How do you file a mechanics lien in Illinois?

Try the link below for filing a mechanics lien in Illinois.


How do you put a mechanic's lien on a motorcycle?

You don't. A Mechanic's Lien is a legal instrument that can be used by a contractor, business or person who has made improvements to real property. For example, a company installs windows in a house and the homeowner who contracted the service does not pay the bill, the contractor can then file a Mechanic's Lien against the property where the windows were installed by recording the lien in the land recorder's office in the county where the property is located. That is actually not true. A mechanics lien is a lien that can be put on any type of vehicle due to an unpaid bill for the services that you receive. For instance, if you take your vehicle to a shop and then fail to pay them, they can put a mechanics lien on it until the balance and services are paid for in full. That is why it is called a "mechanics" lien. If you are not a licensed mechanic, you cannot put a mechanics lien on anything. However, you can go to your local county courthouse to file a standard lien.


Parameters of a mechanics lien?

A mechanic's lien is a claim on the property which a specialized worker (plumber, electrician, auto body repairman, etc.) has at common law (no contract needed) for the work he or she did.