Legal Question in Real Estate Law in Colorado

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Can an individual file a Summons/Complaint for a Mechanics Lien Foreclosure without an attorney (pro sec)sp??


Asked on 9/17/01, 11:21 pm

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Eric Fisher Law Office of Eric A. Fisher. LLC

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There is no legal requirement that a mechanic's lien claimant retain an attorney to file the foreclosure summons & Complaint.

However, that Complaint cannot be filed in Small Claims Court even if the amount is small.

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Answered on 11/06/01, 11:39 am
Louise Aron Attorney at Law

Foreclosure litigation without an attorney

Louise Aron

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LawGuru User

Dear LawGuru User:

Foreclosure of a mechanics lien is a complicated lawsuit. It is therefore possible but inadviseable for you to represent yourself.

I am not a litigator. Therefore, if payment is not made to my client after I have prepared and served the Notice of Intent to File Lien, I advise my clients to hire a trial attorney.

Thank you for using LawGuru.

Sincerely,

Louise Aron

Attorney at Law

My web site http://effectnet.com/la/

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Answered on 11/06/01, 6:26 pm


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