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my name is Jim - Im a founding member of the law firm of Carlson - LLC and Im here to talk to you today about mechanics liens in Illinois mechanics liens are much like mortgages you may not realize that you have a mortgage to secure your construction debt but if you have a qualifying contract to produce improvements to real estate you have or may have a mechanics lien so whats a qualifying contract a qualifying contract is a contract to improve the real estate as that term is defined in Section one of the mechanics lien act some improvements are obvious for example if you are installing structural steel or painting or installing electrical work these things are obvious there are things however that are not so obvious that are also provided for in section one for example land surveyors professional engineers structural engineers and architects yes even architects for buildings that dont get built are defined to improve the land under section 1 of the mechanics lien act perfect