Legal Question in Consumer Law in Michigan

house lien

The company that put a new roof on my house did not pay the company that supplied the materials. Now that company put a lien on my house. How do I make the roof company pay their debt to remove the lien and does the lien affect my credit?


Asked on 2/13/08, 5:51 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Renee Walsh LawRefs Nonprofit

Re: house lien

According to Michigan law, MCL 570.152,

any contractor or subcontractor engaged in the building construction business, who, with intent to defraud, shall retain or use the proceeds or any part therefor, of any payment made to him, for any other purpose than to first pay laborers, subcontractors and materialmen, engaged by him to perform labor or furnish material for the specific improvement, shall be guilty of a felony in appropriating such funds to his own use while any amount for which he may be liable or become liable under the terms of his contract for such labor or material remains unpaid, and may be prosecuted upon the complaint of any persons so defrauded, and, upon conviction, shall be punished by a fine of not less than 100 dollars or more than 5,000 dollars and/or not less than 6 months nor more than 3 years imprisonment in a state prison at the discretion of the court.

You should contact the police department / prosecutor's office and make a complaint. You could contact the roofing company and let them know that you will be contacting the police and prosecutor unless they pay immediately.

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Answered on 2/17/08, 9:53 pm


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