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Updated about 7 years ago on . Most recent reply

Question about Mechanic Liens
I was having a conversation with my buddy and the topic of mechanic liens come up, where a contractor can file a lien and it can attach to your property
So it got me curious and I started researching. I don’t plan on ever not paying someone for work done, but if they do a hack job or some reason where I’m forced to not pay, I may have to
Can contractors attach mechanic liens automatically, without even seeing a judge? From what I read the answer is yes, which can absolutely screw a homeowner if the job is done poorly.
Does anyone have insight on this?
Most Popular Reply

Not only can contractors place a lien on the property , but a subcontractor who hasnt been paid , as well as the supplier of materials who hasnt been paid . If the customer decides not to pay the contractor when due , a professional who has been in business a while doesnt hesitate to file a lien . Now if you pay your contractor , and he doesnt pay the electrician , the electrician will file a lien against your property . Same when the contractor doesnt pay the supply house , they will file .