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The process of bonding off a mechanics lien starts after a claimant has filed a mechanics lien. After the claim is made, a general contractor or a property owner can contact a surety bond company to purchase a surety bond that replaces the value of the lien that was filed against the property.
To be valid, the lien must be filed on the land records of the town where the land is located within 90 days after the contract or subcontractor has ceased performing services or furnishing materials. A mechanics lien take precedence over other liens which are filed after it takes effect.
Within the state where the taxpayer holds their principal address, a tax lien may be filed at the state-level, or the county level, or sometimes both. State governments attempt to set standards for where tax liens are to be filed based on whether the taxpayer is a business or individual.
To determine is there is a lien on your property you may either come down to the Town Clerks Office during regular business hours or you may search our land indices on-line. When searching on-line select the volume number to see the grantor/grantee information.
Mechanics liens in Connecticut must be served on the property owner and recorded on land records within 90 days of the last date substantial work was done. Once a mechanics lien is recorded on the land records, it starts a one year clock to foreclose the lien.
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According to the Daily Herald, the only people who can place a lien on your home are those who have done work or otherwise contributed to the value of your home. For example, contractors and suppliers could place a lien if you do not pay them. Other creditors, though, usually cannot put a lien on your property.
The unpaid lien will stay on your credit report for 10 years after it is filed. After paying it off, it may stay on your credit history for up to seven years.
Go to the Town Clerks Office and tell them you wish to file a lien. Give them the name and address of the debtor and their house. For a listing of Connecticut Town Clerks see the Resources Section. Sign the lien or have your lawyer sign the lien.
According to the Daily Herald, the only people who can place a lien on your home are those who have done work or otherwise contributed to the value of your home. For example, contractors and suppliers could place a lien if you do not pay them. Other creditors, though, usually cannot put a lien on your property.
While searchers may view information on liens through the online portal, the actual document can only be accessed at the town clerks office. Liens in all other counties in Connecticut, can be found by visiting the county clerks office, or checking the county website.

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