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You must file a complaint to foreclose the lien within one year of recording of claim of lien. The complaint must be filed in the circuit court for the county in which the project property is located. The lien foreclosure complaint should name the owner of the property, and all other parties with an interest in the property (mortgagee, other lien claimants, …etc.). In addition to the lien foreclosure claim, you should include all other causes of action that you See More...See More...
In order for a general contractor to record a lien on a residential project, the contract and any amendments must be in writing. Feel free to contact me at 517-881-2468 to discuss your situation further.See More...
You may have absolute defenses to the lien and additional charges. An unlicensed residential contractor cannot record a lien or pursue any claims for amounts allegedly owed. Further, if he had to “redo work”, it should have been covered under his warranty and would not be considered additional work which would extend the lien deadline. Feel free to call me at (517) 318-3058 to discuss.See More...
If the tile contractor is not properly licensed, he may be prohibited from recording a lien against your home or taking other action to collect the amount claimed due. I would be happy to discuss this matter with you further. Please give me a call at (517) 881-2468. See More...