According to the information at the link below you must file the lien: ". . . not later than sixty (60) days after the date of the first delivery or labor performed and you must file a copy of the written notice in the recorder's office of the county not later than sixty (60) days after the date of the first delivery or labor performed"
As long as you can show the proper process you can file a lien. Just make sure you have all the proper documentation.
A mechanics lein is on the property and it can last till the property is sold or the lein is paid.
Until you pay it off. If you try to sell the vehicle, the mechanics lien will prevent you from doing so.
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If you fail to pay the mechanic for services then they can put a lien on your car and this has nothing to do with you making the monthly payments on time.
There is no wait period.
in Texas the answer is YES ... The utility would file the appropriate form with the county clerk. The lien does not require renewal and remains in effect until cancelled.
Yes, as long as you live in that home; however, the State will file a lien on the home to recover medical expenses. The lien is enforceable when title is transferred to new owner(s).
Release of Mechanics Lien(Download)STATE OF _______COUNTY OF ____________________________________, referred to as HOLDER, is the owner/claimant of that certain Mechanics lien, acknowledges payment in full of the same, which was recorded at __________ _______ Book, Book ___, page __ of the ____________ County, State of __________________, and consents to the release of the property from the lien and satisfaction of the Mechanics lien on the record.Dated: ___________________________________________________________________Holder of Lien______________________________________, having being duly sworn to tell the truth, acknowledges the execution of this release of Mechanics lien for the purposes stated herein.__________________________________________NotaryMy commission expires: ___________________Release of Mechanics LienReview ListThis review list is provided to inform you about this document in question and assist you in its preparation. Contractors often put mechanics liens on properties they work on. This is process is provided for by law and gives the contractor substantial leverage over the owner. The owner needs to get this release, and any other, off their properties to keep their deed in good order. Therefore, it is the owner that has the incentive to get this removed. These liens can linger for years unless properly discharged with the final payment to the contractor (the best time to do this transaction).Since contractors are in a volatile business, if the owner does not discharge the lien promptly, the contractor may be long gone when he or she needs to accomplish this task for clear deed title. The process then is a deed quieting one, which is, to say the least, expensive and time consuming. So do this promptly upon the last payment to a contractor.1. Make multiple copies. If you are the owner, be sure to have this recorded in the proper place in your local registry of deeds. Keep a copy with the transaction file.2. Notarization is suggested to be sure the transaction is recognized in all courtsand is provided for herein.
a lien lasts against real property for 10 years and remains a personal debt against the person for 20 years, in most states. if you wish to pay off a lien, that can be done very quickly. if you wish to pay off a lien, what you must do is request a payoff letter from the cerditor or holder of the lien, then pay that sum to them, and get a satisfaction of lien, or release of lien from the creditor to file with the county clerk as soon as possible
The process can take four to eight weeks for a scheduled hearing.
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