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Mechanic Lien

My parents sold a property of which I lived in with my X-wife and X-father-in-law. The father in-law built a garage for his own personal use (he was a retired mechanic and made money on side). He did not have the approval of my parents BUT I knew about it and helped build it. Now he is claiming he wants his money out of it because it brought th value of property up. Escrow closed and is holding 1 1/2 times the amount of the lien. 1)I am to understand that if the lien was not filed within 90 days of completetion of project it is in-valid. 2) the lien is only valid for one year and then dropps off. If either of these are true what is my next step to get the money released. We have been in litigations now for 10 months. Our current lawyer contiually asks us to prove our side to it and our creditbility. We have offered some money to him but he wants his amount or nothing? Please help. We want to end this now.


Asked on 1/23/99, 2:11 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Paul Malikowski Malikowski Law Offices, Ltd.

Re: Mechanic Lien

Good morning, Sir or Madam:

The Nevada Legislature has developed a great basic research site

covering all of the statutes and administrative regulations, including

references to Nevada Supreme Court decisions related thereto, available

at:

http://www.leg.state.nv.us

You may want to look into the chapters on STATUTORY LIENS on this site. In this regard, I invite your attention to NRS Chapter 108,

which is found at:

http://www.leg.state.nv.us/NRS/CH_108.html

There may be other laws affecting your ability to resolve your mechanic's lien problem, which is necessarily beyond the scope of this reply.

I charge $200.00 per hour for case analysis, advice, suggesting and

recommending alternatives, legal drafting, telephone calls, legal research and

helping people resolve mechanic's lien problems when I am hired by a client.

If I do not hear back from you by Friday, February 5, 1999, I will assume that you have answered your questions to your own satisfaction, hired another lawyer, or decided against pursuing the matter.

I hope this is of assistance to you.

Paul Malikowski

Malikowski Law Offices, Ltd.

33 West Eighth Street


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Answered on 1/29/99, 1:34 pm


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