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Dan Jones
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Fighting Mechanics liens - Cook County

Dan Jones
  • Chicago, IL
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I am dealing with a bad contractor who is trying to rip me off.  Now he is threating to file lien on my property.

This is in Cook County Illinois - Chicago Suburb

He had verbal agreement with a JV of mine. The relationship blew up and now he wants 4K (a 6K lien) in addition to what he has already recieved (6K) which is way out of line with what he did.

I was wondering how to find out if a lien has been recorded against my property in Cook County Illinois. I called and the recorders office said there was not one (they only checked the computer), but I was told by different folks that they get backed up several months.

Also, what documentation, if any, is required to file a mechanics lien in Cook County?

How do I fight a lien as an investor?

Can I sell the property if there is a lien on it? I read something that you can bond it out.

This is a real mess and I don't really know how to get it resolved.  

I appreciate any advice you can give me.

Many thanks!!!

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Wondering, would he qualify as a general contractor or a sub-contractor based on the info I have shared. I do not have a written or verbal agreement with him. The JV might have had a verbal.

I also did not have a signed agreement with the JV.

I ask because I think a sub contractor has to service you notice of the lien within 90 days of last work.  I could just wait to see if he files it.  

The risk is he might file for 6K vs the 4K he said (via txt message) that he wants.

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