Frequently Asked Questions - Utah Mechanics Lien
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Why LienItNow?

Utah is a state that is booming with both residential and commercial construction. It is also a state that is seeing more and more instances of non-payment for work performed on those construction projects. Luckily, the Utah construction lien law allows those who work on a property to file a construction lien on the job site to protect their receivables. To that end, LienItNow.com provides online mechanics lien forms specific to Utah to help contractors, sub-contractors, and suppliers secure the payment for work on the job. In three simple steps, complete your Utah mechanics lien on your own time in only 10 quick minutes. Once a time-consuming process for construction companies, LienItNow.com makes filing your mechanics lien faster and easier than ever. LienItNow.com can also help you create bond claims, pre-lien notices and lien releases.

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What is a Utah construction lien claim?

Utah mechanics lien law statutes provide broad mechanics' lien rights to contractors, subcontractors, and all persons performing any services or furnishing or renting any materials or equipment, including licensed architects and engineers who have rendered professional services on a project. Lien rights are a great benefit for those who completed private and government projects and have not been paid. All persons who have a direct contract with a project owner are deemed to be “general contractors” and all others are deemed to be “subcontractors”. Material supplies are entitled to liens, and projects by contractors subcontractors are also lienable. A Utah mechanics lien filed with regard to work performed on a privately owned property will attach to and encumber the fee simple ownership of the property. The strong protections provided by Utah's construction lien law is notable: in Utah, the right to file a construction lien can not be waived or limited by contract. A provision of a contract purporting to waive or limit construction lien rights is void. But at the same time, the lien law must be strictly adhered to: any failure to comply with the requirements may result in the loss of lien rights. One of the most important requirements is that notice of a lien filing be given to the property owner or owner's company promptly after recording.

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Who can file a Utah construction lien Claim?
Are pre-lien notices for a Utah construction lien Claim required?
When should a Utah construction lien Claim be filed?
How much does it cost to file a Utah construction lien Claim?
Do I need a written contract in order to file a Utah Mechanics Lien Claim?
How does filing a Utah construction lien Claim help me get my money?
What is a Utah Stop Notice and why should it be filed

LienItNow.com prepares and serves Utah Stop Notices.  A Stop Notice is a notification that has the ability to enhance the effectiveness of a mechanic's lien. A Stop Notice, or a notice to withhold funds on projects by the contractor, is sent to the company that is financing or funding the construction funds for a project. Once that company receives the Stop Notice, that company has notice that it should withhold sufficient money to satisfy the stop notice claim. The purpose of the Stop Notice is to provide the lender, financiers or funders of the construction project notice that there is money owed to a contractor, subcontractor or supplier so that an inquiry can be made as to why that money is not being paid.

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What is a Utah Amendment to a construction lien Claim?
When should a Utah Discharge of construction lien claim be filed?
How much does it cost to file a Utah Extension of a construction lien Claim?
Can I file a Bond Claim on a Utah Project?
Do I need to file a Pre-Notice to make a claim against a Utah payment bond?

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