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As outlined in Oregon statute 87.035, your perfected Claim of Lien document must contain: a. The Lien Amount. b. Name of Property Owner (or Reputed Owner) c. Name of Person Indebted to Claimant. d. Description of Property. g. Signature and Acknowledgment.
The lien must be filed within 75 days of the last day labor was provided or materials furnished. In summary, what is important for a subcontractor, material supplier, or equipment rental company to do in order to file a valid residential lien claim?
Section 87.035 - Perfecting lien; filing claim of lien; contents of claim (1) Every person claiming a lien created under ORS 87.010(1) or (2) shall perfect the lien not later than 75 days after the person has ceased to provide labor, rent equipment or furnish materials or 75 days after completion of construction,
A lien created under ORS 87.010 (Construction liens) (2) or (6) and perfected under ORS 87.035 (Perfecting lien) upon any lot or parcel of land shall be preferred to any lien, mortgage or other encumbrance which attached to the land after or was unrecorded at the time of commencement of the improvement.
ing to Oregon law, certain professionals can file Oregon mechanics liens for the work done. These people include: Anyone who performs labor, transports, or furnishes materials for use during the construction or improvement of a property. This includes those who provided equipment rentals.
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About Oregon Notice of Intent to Lien Form If a party is refusing to pay your claim or ignoring your phone calls, sending a Notice of Intent to Lien to that party, the prime contractor and/or the property owner can let them know youre serious about collecting and prioritize your payment.
The Oregon Satisfaction of Lien Form is used to fully cancel a lien that has already been filed. Its most often used to release a lien claim after a lien claimant receives payment. However, they may also be released based on settlements, legal controversies, because they expired, or more.
Subcontractors, employees, material suppliers, and equipment rental companies usually must provide a Notice of Right to a Lien to property owners in order to claim a valid lien if they are not paid. The Notice of Right to a Lien is available online at .oregon.gov/ ccb under Contractor Forms.

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