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Ok - In the state of Nevada, if I send a 10 Day Intent to lien letter to a non-paying customer does that add 10 days to my 90 day deadline?
Nevada is one of the few states that has statutory requirements surrounding a Notice of Intent to Lien. In Nevada, a 15-day Notice of Intent to Lien is required, and that Notice of Intent to Lien extends the lien deadline by 15 days. It's a little more in depth than an ordinary Notice of Intent to Lien as well - it must incorporate substantially the same information as the required lien filing.
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