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A notice of intent to lien is a legal document that is filed by a contractor or supplier who has not been paid for goods or services provided to a property owner. The notice serves as a warning to the property owner that the contractor or supplier intends to file a lien on the property if the debt is not paid.
Contractors, sub-contractors, and suppliers use lien notices as a way to remind or notify the owner that payment has not been received for services provided.
A construction lien, also known as a mechanics lien , laborers lien , or artisans lien , is a type of lien that gives contractors a security interest in property until they have been paid for their work on that property.
What is Preliminary Notice? Preliminary notice is a notification to the owner or general contractor of a construction project to notify them that a contractor, sub-contractor, materials provider, or other party is reserving their right to file a mechanics lien in the event of non-payment.
Send A Notice Generally, Alaska requires a mechanics lien to be filed within 120 days after actual completion of the contract or last day of furnishing labor or materials. However, if the property owner files a Notice of Completion, it cuts the lien deadline to 15 days after that Notice.
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You cannot file a mechanics lien against the contractor. But you can sue the contractor, and if you get a judgment, then you can file the judgment as a judgment lien against contractors real and personal property. Use the Find a Lawyer tab to retain a local construction litigation attorney.

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