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Notice Of Supplying Labor Or Material
770 ILLINOIS Compiled Statutes § 60/5 mandates that for residential projects, Subcontractors must send by Certified Mail a Notice Of Supplying Labor Or Materials within the first sixty (60) days of providing equipment, labor, materials or services. It is recommended that other legal parties on the project (Customer, General/Prime Contractor, Lender, Owner Agent) also be sent a copy. This notice must be sent prior to a Subcontractor’s Claim For Lien being recorded.
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Partial Waiver Of Lien To Amount Paid
A Partial Payment Of Lien To Amount Paid is used where the lien claimant has been paid a partial payment as part of a bill or through a certain work date, thereby agreeing to release all potential claims for a future Mechanic’s Lien against that partial payment.
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Final Waiver Of Lien
A Final Waiver Of Lien is used where the lien claimant has been paid the final billing, thereby agreeing to release all potential claims for a future Mechanic’s Lien.
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Subcontractor’s Notice Of Intention To File Mechanics Lien
A Subcontractor’s Notice Of Intention To File Mechanic’s Lien must be served to all legal parties (Customer, Owner, General Contractor, Lender) within ninety (90) days of last providing equipment, labor, materials or services on a commercial or residential project. It must delivered by Certified Mail or personal service. This notice must be sent prior to a Subcontractor’s Claim For Lien being recorded.
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Subcontractor’s Claim For Lien
Subcontractors must file a Subcontractor’s Claim For Lien with the County Recorders Office in the County where the project occurred. It must be filed within four (4) months after the completion of providing labor, rental equipment, or materials. A recorded copy should also 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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Original Contractor’s Claim For Lien
General Contractors must file a Original Contractor’s Claim For Lien with the County Recorders Office in the County where the project occurred. It must be filed within four (4) months after the completion of providing labor, rental equipment, or materials. A recorded copy should also 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, Owner Agent).
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Satisfaction Or Release Of Mechanic’s Lien
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