Legal Question in Business Law in Massachusetts

what document do you need to put on lien on property if the owner owes money for work done on that property.


Asked on 10/14/09, 7:08 pm

3 Answers from Attorneys

Craig J. Tiedemann Kajko, Weisman & Colasanti, LLP

Its not quite that simple. First, under the mechanics lien statute, there are various requirements you must meet in order to qualify to file a valid lien; that depends on your specific facts and circumstances.

Next, if you do qualify based on your facts, the statute requires certain filings in the Registry of Deeds -- which must conform to strict technical and timing requirements -- or the lien dissolves (and genrally cannot be revived).

The statute is detailed and complicated, and virtually any misstep in any of the various steps required can be fatal to the lien. For these reasons, you should consult with an experienced mechanics lien attorney.

I have significant such experience; contact me directly if you wish to discuss it further.

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Answered on 10/19/09, 8:08 pm
henry lebensbaum Law Offices of Henry Lebensbaum (978-749-3606)

Call Craig.

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Answered on 10/19/09, 8:17 pm
Joseph Murray Joseph M. Murray, Esq.

If you have a written contract, you may be able to file a notice of contract. Or, if not, you must file a lawsuit and obtain an attachment.

In either event you should retain an attorney to assist you. Good Luck!

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Answered on 10/20/09, 5:34 pm


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