Ohio Construction or Mechanics Lien Package - Individual - Ohio 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin with the 'Affidavit for Mechanic's Lien' section. Enter your name, address, and details of the services or materials provided. Ensure all information is accurate to support your claim.
  3. Next, navigate to the 'Release of Mechanic's Lien' form. Fill in the necessary details indicating that the lien has been satisfied. This is crucial for notifying potential buyers.
  4. Proceed to complete the 'Request for Release of Funds'. Here, confirm that all payments have been made and list any unpaid claims clearly.
  5. For disputes, utilize the 'Request for Lien Information' form. Provide required details about withheld payments to facilitate resolution.
  6. Lastly, ensure you fill out the 'Notice to Commence Suit' if needed, which informs lienholders of their obligation to file suit within sixty days.

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Homeowners often ask, Can a contractor put a lien on my house without notice? In most states, contractors are required to provide a preliminary notice before filing a lien. However, the rules vary by state, so its essential to understand your local laws.
The affidavit of mechanics lien must include (a) the amount due over and above all set-offs, (b) a description of the property subject to the lien, (c) the name and address of the person for whom the work was performed or the material provided, (d) the name and address of the owner, (e) the name and address of the
Other items required on a Mechanics Lien are: The first date and the last date that work was performed on the property. The name and address of the lien claimant (the person / company placing the lien) The type of work performed on the property. The amount due / being collected for the work on the property.
If a subcontractor or materialman has not been paid, s/he can file a mechanics lien. On commercial projects, a claimant has 75 days from the last day materials or labor was provided. For a residential project, a claimant only has 60 days.
With regard to mechanics liens, Ohio requires that the work be performed pursuant to a contract in order to secure a claimants lien rights.

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In general, no such minimums exist. While this is the general rule, it is important to consult each states laws to verify that it doesnt have an odd-ball rule restricting small value liens. In theory, therefore, you could file a mechanics lien in almost every state claiming as little as a single dollar.

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