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Generally, a written contract isnt required in Michigan to be able to file a mechanics lien. However, its always a good idea to get a contract in writing at the outset of each and every construction project.
If a residential builder is required to be licensed under the Occupational Code, but is not so licensed, he or she may not claim a construction lien against the owners interest in the property.
Even though sending a Notice of Intent to Lien is an optional (not required) step in the state of mi, they are frequently successful at producing payment (without having to take the next step of filing a lien).
The Notice of Furnishing must have the following pieces of information: Name and address of the property owner. Name and address of the contracting party. Your name and address. A description of the type of work that you are providing to the project. Name of county where the Notice of Commencement has been filed.
Property liens can be voluntary or involuntary. Mortgages and home equity loans involve voluntary liens that you opt into, while tax liens, judgment liens, and contractors liens are involuntary.
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Owners can remove these construction liens from their property in two primary ways: The landowner can contact the county clerk to facilitate its removal if no lawsuit is filed within a year to foreclose the lien. An owner can remove a construction lien through a bonding-off process.
In all cases, the recorded Claim of Lien has a one-year life span; meaning that a lawsuit to enforce or foreclose the lien must be filed within one year after the date the Claim of Lien is recorded. If no lawsuit is filed within the one year, the lien claim dies.
Subcontractors may not have a contract with you, but they can place liens on your property. You might pay the contractor in full but if he fails to pay the subcontractors, they would have the right to file a lien.

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