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  2. Begin by filling in the 'Prepared by, recording requested by and return to' section. Enter your name, company, address, city, state, zip code, phone number, and fax number.
  3. In the 'Name of Claimant' field, input the name of the individual or entity making the claim. Next, fill in the 'Name of Debtor' with the name of the person or entity against whom you are filing the lien.
  4. Specify the 'Amount of Lien' you are claiming and include the 'Tax Assessor’s Account Number' for reference.
  5. Provide a detailed description of the property in the 'Situs Address of Real Property' section. Ensure that this includes all necessary legal descriptions.
  6. Complete the statement regarding when and where you filed your claim of lien. Include your signature and printed name at the bottom.
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Mortgage Liens The lien ensures the loan is secured by your house until the debt is fully paid off. This is the most common and expected type of lien for homeowners.
In Oregon, construction liens generally need to be recorded within 75 days from the date the project was substantially completed, or 75 days from the date that the lien claimant stopped providing labor, material, equipment, or services, whichever happened first.
To find liens on your property, start by requesting a title search or lien report from the county recorder or clerks office. Public records typically list lien details, including the lienholders name and filing date. If information is limited, consider contacting the county assessor or a title company for assistance.
You must include a statement of demand, the name of the owners of the property, the name of the person who hired you, a description of the property and a proper verification under oath (notary). ORS 87.035(3)-(4). You must record the lien in the county where the project is located. ORS 87.035(2).
Filing liens Consult an attorney. A lien involves a notary, legal description, recording fee, several deadlines, and extensive paperwork. If anything in the process is not done correctly, the lien may be invalid, or you could lose your right to collect attorney fees should you have to foreclose on the lien.

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Yes, it is possible. Certain liens, such as tax liens, judgment liens, or mechanics liens, do not require a direct contract with the homeowner to be valid. For example, a court judgment or unpaid taxes can result in an involuntary lien being filed against your property even without your agreement.

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