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What do I do if a contractor filed a construction lien against my home?


If a contractor has filed a construction lien against your home, it is important to take prompt action to address the situation. Here are some steps you can take:


  1. Review the lien: Obtain a copy of the lien and review it carefully to ensure that it is accurate and that you understand the nature of the claim.

  2. Contact the contractor: Reach out to the contractor who filed the lien to try to resolve the issue. It is possible that there has been a misunderstanding or miscommunication that can be addressed through negotiation or mediation.

  3. Consult with an attorney: If you are unable to resolve the issue directly with the contractor, it may be necessary to consult with an attorney who has experience in construction law. An attorney can advise you on your rights and obligations under the law, and can help you explore options for resolving the dispute.

  4. Consider paying the lien: If you are unable to resolve the dispute and the contractor's claim is legitimate, you may need to pay the amount of the lien in order to remove it. Once the lien is paid, the contractor is required to release the lien, and you can take steps to have the lien removed from your property records.

  5. Take legal action: If the contractor's claim is not valid, you may need to take legal action to have the lien removed. This may involve filing a lawsuit or other legal action to challenge the validity of the lien.

Dealing with a construction lien can be complex and stressful. It is important to seek legal advice and take prompt action to protect your rights and interests.

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