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For a lien claim, the statement of claim or privilege must be filed within 60 days after either the filing of the notice of termination, or substantial completion of the work.
ing to Louisiana law, a judgment lien remains valid for a period of 10 years. If the 10 year period passes and the funds are still owed on the judgment, there may be steps required in order to preserve your ability to collect on the judgment.
Contractors and suppliers filing Mechanics Liens in Louisiana should ensure they have all necessary documentation prepared before filing. This includes an original and two copies of the docHubd Claim of Lien form, a copy of the invoice for services provided, and legal notice to the property owner.
A judgment lien in Louisiana will remain attached to the debtors property (even if the property changes hands) for ten years.
Court Petition to Release the Property Lien If the lien claimant doesnt remove the invalid lien, and the time has expired to record the mechanics lien and take action to foreclose, you may petition the court for a decree to release the property from the lien.
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Related Q&A to Louisiana Mechanics Lien Form

Under Louisiana law, all those who work on your home, including the contractor, any subcontractors, and their employees, as well as all those who supply materials or equipment for the work, can file a lien against your home if they are not paid. They can also recover from you personally the amounts they are owed.
There are three general steps to filing a mechanics lien in Louisiana: Complete the Louisiana Statement of Claim and Privilege form. Record the claim form with the recorder of mortgages office in the parish where the property is located. Serve notice of the lien claim to the property owner.
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