Legal Question in Construction Law in Illinois
Mechanics lein
How long must a lein be in place before one can force the sale of the property?
Asked on 2/11/02, 5:05 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Lawrence A. Stein
Aronberg Goldgehn Davis & Garmisa, LLC
Re: Mechanics lein
Immediately upon filing the claim of lien with the recorder of deeds, the lien claimant may file a complaint in the appropriate circuit court to enforce the lien and order a sale of the property. The judge presiding over the complaint will determine how long the proceedings will take, and when, if at all, to order a sale. If such the complaint is not filed within 2 years of the last work performed by the lien claimant, the lien claim will expire, and the propery will never be sold to satisfy the expired lien claim.
I handle many lien claims. Call me, Larry Stein, at (630) 221-1755, if you have any further questions.
Answered on 2/11/02, 5:10 pm
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