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It provides a right to claim a lien, to the extent a claimant is unpaid, against title to the land and buildings in question. It provides a claim against the owner's interest even if you have not contracted with that owner.
In Ontario, there is the Construction Act. This allows anyone supplying service or materials to put a lien on the property. This applies to anyone who provides services for either the owner, a contractor or even a subcontractor. The only exception to this is if the owner is the federal or provincial crown.
If you have provided work and-or materials to property, you can file a Mechanics' Lien in New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland, Northwest Territories and Nunavut. Mechanics Liens are a risk management tool to leverage payment from an overdue customer.
Oral Contracts With Contractors Are Legally Enforceable You can sue a contractor for breach of contract, even without a written contract. (Actually, the contractor can sue you as well, for failing to uphold your end of the oral agreement.)
A Mechanic's Lien allows a claimant (such as a contractor, subcontractor, or supplier), who is providing labour or materials for another party, to establish a legal claim for their labour and/or supplies in the case of outstanding payments.