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3. Unlicensed Contractor Cannot Assert a Valid Lien under Louisiana's Private Works Act.
While an expired lien will no longer be valid and enforceable (and thus has lost its effectiveness as a tool to help remedy a payment issue), it still may remain attached to the underlying property. This is due to the fact that a mechanics lien claim is filed with the clerk of court or the county recorder.
A Louisiana Notice of Contract: (1) Shall be signed by the owner and contractor. (2) Shall contain a complete property description of the immovable upon which the work is to be performed and the name, if any, of the project. (3) Shall identify the parties and give their mailing addresses.
There are three general steps to filing a mechanics lien in Louisiana:Complete the Louisiana Statement of Claim and Privilege form.Record the claim form with the recorder of mortgages office in the parish where the property is located.Serve notice of the lien claim to the property owner.
By general contractor: For a lien claim, the statement of claim or privilege must be filed within 60 days after either the filing of the notice of termination, or substantial completion of the work.