Legal Question in Business Law in California

lien

My husband is a General Contractor. He cleaned up and remodeled a drug house. This was in 2005, he never received payment. He filed a Mechanics lien with the County Clerks office. The house finally sold in 2008 and when we contacted the Title Company they said they only honor the lien for one year. Is this true? Thanks


Asked on 2/04/09, 5:43 pm

4 Answers from Attorneys

Bryan Whipple Bryan R. R. Whipple, Attorney at Law

Re: lien

Why doesn't someone who has learned enough about the contracting business to get a general contractor's license also understand the basic rule that a mechanic's lien has a 90-day life span? This puzzles me; maybe he needs a refresher course in the business aspects of being a contractor.

There is another deadline coming up - the four-year statute of limitations on a suit to enforce a written contract. Your husband can still sue for breach of contract, assuming the unpaid payment was delinquent after today's date in 2005, but he will be an unsecured creditor rather than a lienholder and his chances of collecting a judgment are much lower.

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Answered on 2/08/09, 2:19 am
Daniel Harrison Berger Harrison, APC

Re: lien

Once a mechanic's lien is recorded, you have to file a lawsuit to foreclose on the lien within 90 days. If you fail to file the lawsuit, the lien is void by operation of law, although the lien may still show up on title. You can't just record the lien and let it sit. Let me know if you have further questions.

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Answered on 2/04/09, 5:54 pm
Carl Starrett Law Offices of Carl H. Starrett II

Re: lien

Once you file a mechanic's lien, you only have 90 days to file a lawsuit to enforce the lien. If you do not file a lawsuit in the required time, the lien becomes null and void.

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Answered on 2/04/09, 6:01 pm
George Moschopoulos The Law Office of George Moschopoulos

Re: lien

It sounds like the Title Company has a generous policy when it comes to mechanic's liens. Once the lien is filed, you only have 90 days to commence a foreclosure suit otherwise the lien is extinguished. Apparently, the title company was willing to negotiate liens as far back as 12 months which is rather lenient.

All is not lost though. You may still be able to file suit against the original party which entered into the contract on a breach of contract theory or unjust enrichment.

Good Luck.

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George M.

714.904.1669

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Answered on 2/04/09, 6:02 pm


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