What is the deadline to file a property lien after an invoice?

Full question:

How many days do you have to file a property lien from the date of invoice?

  • Category: Civil Actions
  • Subcategory: Liens
  • Date:
  • State: Texas

Answer:

To file a property lien, you must submit an affidavit to the county clerk where the property is located. Generally, this must be done by the 15th day of the fourth calendar month after the debt occurs. However, if the lien is related to a residential construction project, the deadline is the 15th day of the third calendar month after the debt arises.

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FAQs

To enforce a lien in Utah, the lienholder must file a notice of lien with the county recorder's office where the property is located. This must be done within the specified deadline after the debt arises. Additionally, if the lien is related to construction, the lienholder may need to provide a notice of intent to lien to the property owner before filing. Legal action may also be required to enforce the lien if payment is not made.