Legal Question in Construction Law in Minnesota

Mechanics Lien Statement

Hello,

Thank you for such a great service!

We have received a mechanic's lien statement (form 80-M, which we believe is totally unfounded as the contractor is in breach of contract).

We received it Sept 21, 2006 (date on statement is Sept 19) and last date of work was stated as May 19, 2006. Doing a simple calculation, it seems to me it did not meet the 120 day deadline. Nevertheless, my question is:

It has never been recorded (as of this week-10/25/06). Can it still be recorded (on the property at the county level)? Or has the deadline passed as such to make that impossible?

Thank you again!


Asked on 10/27/06, 2:03 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Vincent W. King Vincent W. King, PA

Re: Mechanics Lien Statement

You appear to be right; 120 days would be 9/16...since that was a Saturday the contractor would have needed to serve & file by Monday the 18th at the latest. If the contractor truly hasn't filed yet, the lien is just a piece of paper. The contractor theoretically could try to record the lien, but if it uses 5/19 as the LDOW the recorder in theory should reject it if s/he is on his/her toes. If the recorder doesn't reject it, then the contractor's lien as filed would expose it to a claim for slander of title.

And even if the contractor filed timely, if the lien wasn't served (personally or deposited inthe mail as certified mail) on or before the 18th, the lien is invalid. You don't say whether the lien came by certified mail, but if it didn't, the contractor is out of luck on that basis as well.

Finally, you don't say whether the contractor gave pre-lien notice...but if he did not, that's another reason for invalidating the lien.

If you are certain the contractor has not recorded the lien (keep checking; in some counties it can take several weeks for documents to actually show up on the record), you can simply ignore the lien. Of course, the contractor can still sue....

Standard disclaimer: The comments above are based on limited facts and should not be considered legal advice. We do not have an attorney-client relationship. That said, let me know if there's anything I can do to help. Have a good weekend!

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Answered on 10/27/06, 3:07 pm


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