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Can I file a mechanics lien?

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I'm a subcontractor that was working on a job in Oklahoma. We left the job because we had multiple invoices that had not been paid. The Subcontractor that we were under said they had placed a claim on the bond of the contractor. This was back in March and our deadline to place a lien on the property is now 2 week expired. What are our options to help get paid? The last day the guys where on the job was back in February. They owe us $60k+ plus late fees.

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May 27, 2022

Hi there - According to the facts you provide, you cannot file a M&M lien because the deadline has come and gone. Under Oklahoma law, liens are statutory creatures, which means any failure to comply with the statutes will render a lien invalid. However, there are causes of action for suing the homeowner and the contractor. You should connect with an attorney in the county where the worksite is located.

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Jun 1, 2022
Thanks you for your answer help people to understand better and find the best solution fleeing the complex.
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Jun 24, 2022

It's pretty hard, but you can't file an M&M lien because the deadline has come and gone. Sorry. Or contact with death run 3d maybe they can help you.

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Jun 24, 2022

In my opinion, there are reasons for suing landlords and contractors. You should connect with an attorney in the county where the workplace is located. Try to get in touch with stickman boost ?

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Aug 20, 2022

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