Owner's Request for Lien Information - Individual - Minnesota 2025

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In Minnesota, a mechanics lien must generally be filed with the county recorder. However, if the lien is claimed against registered land, it must be recorded with the Registrar of Titles (in some counties, the Registrar and Recorder are the same person).
Anyone who works on your property can assert, in most jurisdictions, a Mechanics Lien, against that property without your permission simply by recording a document at the County Recorders office.
Any party that homeowners are obligated to abide by for payment can file an involuntary lien against the property. These include but are not limited to: Contractors. Property Tax Collectors.
A lien can be placed on your property without your immediate knowledge.
Liens extend the time we can take action to resolve your debt to 10 years. For more information, see Statute of limitations. Once a lien is recorded, it becomes public information. Minnesota law requires us to add a $30 fee to the debt of the taxpayer for filing and releasing each lien.
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The lienholder can be a financial institution, a third party, or an individual. While most lienholders tend to be financial institutions, its possible for individuals to be lienholders on a vehicle as well.
In Minnesota, all mechanics liens must be filed within 120 days from the claimants last day providing materials or labor. In Minnesota, mechanics liens expire 1 year from the date of the lien claimants last furnishing of labor or materials to the project.

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