Contractor's Notice to Owner about Disclosure of Labor and Materials - Mechanic Liens - Corporation or LLC - Illinois 2025

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The NOI will tell you that the lender is considering filing a court case to take your home because you are overdue on a loan payment. It should contain information that tells you about your loan and how you can correct the situation. Generally, if you pay the overdue amount, you can prevent a foreclosure action.
An Illinois Notice of Intent to Lien, also known as a 90-day Notice, is a critical step to secure your Illinois mechanics lien rights on a private construction project. This Illinois lien notice form is required to be sent by any potential lien claimants who did not contract directly with the property owner.
Timing A notice of intent to lien is filed before a lien is actually placed on the property, while a filed lien is the actual lien that is placed on the property. A notice of intent to lien typically gives the property owner a certain amount of time, such as 30 days, to pay the debt before a lien is filed.
Mechanics liens in Illinois are governed by the Illinois Mechanics Lien Act (770 ILCS 60/0.01, et seq.). The purpose of the act is to ensure that contractors who provide labor, materials, fixtures, or machinery to improve real estate receive payment for their services and materials.
An Illinois Notice of Intent to Lien must be sent within 90 days of last furnishing labor or materials to the project. Illinois is one of the few states which requires a Notice of Intent to Lien be sent before a lien can be filed.
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A Notice of Intent to Lien (NOI) is a formal warning you send to the property owner or general contractor, letting them know that if they dont pay up, youre going to file a mechanics lien. The goal is to give them a chance to make things right before you take legal action.
20 Day Preliminary Notice. Sample form can be found by clicking here: 20 Day Preliminary Notice. This is a written notice from a claimant that is given prior to the recording of a Mechanics Lien, prior to the filing of a Stop Notice, or prior to asserting a claim against a payment bond for public or private work.

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