Lien Deadlines And Notices
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1st Notice | OREGON | Oregon lien law video
Commercial Existing Residential New Residential
Notice Of Right To A Lien Notice Of Right To A Lien / Information Notice To Owner About Construction Liens Notice Of Right To A Lien / Information Notice To Owner About Construction Liens
OREGON Revised Statutes § 87.023 mandates that on private Commercial projects only a Subcontractor Material Supplier (Labor, Equipment Subcontractors are not required but recommended to send notice) who does not a have a direct contract with the Owner of a project must deliver a OREGON Notice Of Right To A Lien no later than eight (8) days after the first delivery of materials or the first day of providing labor or services. The lender must also be delivered a OREGON Notice Of Right To A Lien by a Subcontractor or Contractor. The notice should be delivered in person or by Certified Mail to the Owner of the property along with any other legal parties related to the improvement of the property (Customer, Lender, General Contractor).

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OREGON Revised Statutes § 87.023 mandates that on private Existing Residential projects a Subcontractor who does not a have a direct contract with the Owner of a project must deliver a OREGON Notice Of Right To A Lien no later than eight (8) days after the first delivery of materials or the first day of providing labor or services. The lender must also be delivered a OREGON Notice Of Right To A Lien by a Subcontractor or Contractor. The notice should be delivered in person or by Certified Mail to the Owner of the property along with any other legal parties related to the improvement of the property (Customer, Lender, General Contractor).

OREGON Revised Statutes § 87.093 mandates that General/Prime Contractors must provide an OREGON Information Notice To Owner About Construction Liens to the Owner on a Existing Residential construction project for contracts exceeding $2,000 as a prerequisite to enforcing a lien. It must be given to the Owner at the signing of a contract or within five (5) days of making a oral agreement.

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OREGON Revised Statutes § 87.023 mandates that on private New Residential projects a Subcontractor who does not a have a direct contract with the Owner of a project must deliver a OREGON Notice Of Right To A Lien no later than eight (8) days after the first delivery of materials or the first day of providing labor or services. The lender must also be delivered a OREGON Notice Of Right To A Lien by a Subcontractor or Contractor. The notice should be delivered in person or by Certified Mail to the Owner of the property along with any other legal parties related to the improvement of the property (Customer, Lender, General Contractor).

OREGON Revised Statutes § 87.093 mandates that General/Prime Contractors must provide an OREGON Information Notice To Owner About Construction Liens to the Owner on a New Residential construction project for contracts exceeding $2,000 as a prerequisite to enforcing a lien. It must be given to the Owner at the signing of a contract or within five (5) days of making a oral agreement.

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Lien Warning | OREGON | Oregon lien law video
Commercial Existing Residential New Residential
Notice Of Intent To File A Bond Claim, Construction Lien Or Stop Notice Notice Of Intent To File A Bond Claim, Construction Lien Or Stop Notice Notice Of Intent To File A Bond Claim, Construction Lien Or Stop Notice
Optional. Consider delivering by certified mail a Notice Of Intent To File A Bond Claim, Construction Lien or Stop Notice to the Owner and other legal parties ten (10) days before recording a lien.

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Optional. Consider delivering by certified mail a Notice Of Intent To File A Bond Claim, Construction Lien or Stop Notice to the Owner and other legal parties ten (10) days before recording a lien.

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Optional. Consider delivering by certified mail a Notice Of Intent To File A Bond Claim, Construction Lien or Stop Notice to the Owner and other legal parties ten (10) days before recording a lien.

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Construction Lien | OREGON | Oregon lien law video
Commercial Existing Residential New Residential
Claim Of Construction Lien Claim Of Construction Lien Claim Of Construction Lien
OREGON Revised Statutes § 87.039 mandates that on private Commercial projects General/Prime Contractors and Subcontractors must record a notarized OREGON Claim Of Construction Lien with the county Recorders Office in the county where the project occurred no later than seventy-five (75) days after the completion of providing labor, rental equipment, or materials, or seventy-five (75) days after completion of the entire construction project, whichever comes first.

The recorded lien should be delivered in person or by certified mail to the Owner of the property along with any other legal parties related to the improvement of the property (Customer, Lender, General Contractor).

Claimants must file a lawsuit to foreclose on the liened property within one hundred twenty (120) days of the OREGON Claim Of Construction Lien being recorded.

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OREGON Revised Statutes § 87.039 mandates that on private Existing Residential projects General/Prime Contractors and Subcontractors must record a notarized OREGON Claim Of Construction Lien with the county Recorders Office in the county where the project occurred no later than seventy-five (75) days after the completion of providing labor, rental equipment, or materials, or seventy-five (75) days after completion of the entire construction project, whichever comes first.

The recorded lien should be delivered in person or by certified mail to the Owner of the property along with any other legal parties related to the improvement of the property (Customer, Lender, General Contractor).

Claimants must file a lawsuit to foreclose on the liened property within one hundred twenty (120) days of the OREGON Claim Of Construction Lien being recorded.

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OREGON Revised Statutes § 87.039 mandates that on private New Residential projects General/Prime Contractors and Subcontractors must record a notarized OREGON Claim Of Construction Lien with the county Recorders Office in the county where the project occurred no later than seventy-five (75) days after the completion of providing labor, rental equipment, or materials, or seventy-five (75) days after completion of the entire construction project, whichever comes first.

The recorded lien should be delivered in person or by certified mail to the Owner of the property along with any other legal parties related to the improvement of the property (Customer, Lender, General Contractor).

Claimants must file a lawsuit to foreclose on the liened property within one hundred twenty (120) days of the OREGON Claim Of Construction Lien being recorded.

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Counties to record or release a OREGON Claim of Construction Lien: Baker, Benton, Clackamas, Clatsop, Columbia, Coos, Crook, Curry, Deschutes, Douglas, Gilliam, Grant, Harney, Hood River, Jackson, Jefferson, Josephine, Klamath, Lake, Lane, Lincoln, Linn, Malheur, Marion, Morrow, Multnomah, Polk, Sherman, Tillamook, Umatilla, Union, Wallowa, Wasco, Washington, Wheeler, Yamhill

For addresses of county clerk’s offices to mail or record in person a OREGON Claim of Construction Lien, click here.