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A mechanics lien can be filed during the course of a construction project when payment becomes due, or it can be filed after the project is completed. However, it must be filed no later than 8 months from the last day that the party asserting the lien (the lienor) performed work or furnished materials for the project.
Mechanics liens. If the owner tries to sell the property, the debtor will have a secured interest in the portion of the proceeds needed to pay the debt. In addition, having a mechanics lien can delay or prevent the sale of real property until the debt is satisfied and the lien is released.
A lien gives a creditor the legal right to seize and sell the collateral property of a borrower who fails to meet the obligations of a loan or other contract. The borrower/owner cannot sell the property that is the subject of a lien without the consent of the lien holder.
Mechanics liens take their priority from the date of the commencement of the work and have priority over any Deed of Trust that is later recorded.
A mechanics lien is defined as a legal claim that a contractor or subcontractor has against a property owner for the unpaid value of work performed on the property. The purpose of a mechanics lien is to provide security for the payment of labor and materials used in the construction or repair of a structure.