Construction Notices

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Oregon
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OR-0049-CPK
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This form contains the required notices that a contractor must give a residential customer when performing a home improvement project. It also contains information for the customer regarding his or her rights with regard to construction liens.

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Sample form can be found by clicking here: 20 Day Preliminary Notice. This is a written notice from a claimant that is given prior to the recording of a Mechanic's Lien, prior to the filing of a Stop Notice, or prior to asserting a claim against a payment bond for public or private work.

A Notice to Proceed marks the date when a contractor or subcontractor's work is to begin on a construction project - the date that the clock starts ticking.

The construction notices discussed in this section are notices exchanged between parties on a job that relates to the project's lien rights. Whether these notices are or are not required, when they must be sent, how they must be sent, who they must be sent to, etc., etc., are all questions without an individual answer.

Before making a claim to recover added costs or schedule time, contractors need to notify their customers that a delay has occurred. In most cases, a notice of delay is required in order to make a claim to extend the completion date or recover costs.

Name, address, and relationship to the parties of the person giving notice. General statement of the work provided. The name of the person to or for whom the work is provided. An estimate of the total price of the work to be provided.

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Construction Notices