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A judgment creditor can file a lien with the court 22 days after the judgment is entered against the debtor, provided that the debtor has not appealed or moved to set the judgment aside. The lien is then sent to the register of deeds for recording in the county where the debtor lives.
Michigan lien waivers do not require notarization, only signature by the claimant.
Any claim for lien must be recorded within 90 days after the contractors last date of work on the project and the lien claimant has 1 year to file a lawsuit.
Discharging an old construction lien in Michigan is a 3-step process: Prepare an Affidavit. Submit the Affidavit to the County Clerk. Record the Certificate.
Under Michigan lien law, you must file and serve your lien claim. You must serve a copy of the lien on the designee within 15 days of filing. If there is no designee, serve the copy on the property owner. Serve the lien personally, or send it via certified mail, return receipt requested.
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Michigan lien waivers do not require notarization, only signature by the claimant.
Under Michigan lien law, you must file and serve your lien claim. You must serve a copy of the lien on the designee within 15 days of filing. If there is no designee, serve the copy on the property owner. Serve the lien personally, or send it via certified mail, return receipt requested.
This request can be made through the DMV or directly to the lender. Visit or contact the DMV and verify that they received the loan satisfaction documents and any liens are removed from the vehicles title. A new title will be provided or issued to you at this time.
Discharging an old construction lien in Michigan is a 3-step process: Prepare an Affidavit. Submit the Affidavit to the County Clerk. Record the Certificate.
The Michigan Construction Lien Act, MCL 570.1101, et seq., provides a remedy for a contractor who is not paid on a particular project to record a construction lien on the underlying property, and, if payment is not received, foreclose on that property.

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