A construction lien should be filed with the recording officer in the county or counties where the construction occurred. A lien holder has 75 days after completing the construction, or ceasing work on the construction, in which to file the lien.
Operational Framework of CDL Laws in Oregon Oregon's CDL laws impose a 10-year statute of repose and a 6-year statute of limitations for construction defect claims. Statute of Repose: This 10-year period begins with the substantial completion of the construction project.
Generally, Oregon law requires anyone who works for compensation in any construction activity involving improvements to real property to be licensed.
In Oregon, parties who withhold retainage are limited to five percent of the amount earned with each progress payment. However, on large projects, retainage can end up being hundreds of thousands, or even millions, of dollars, withheld from payment even though it has been earned.
Oregon's CDL laws impose a 10-year statute of repose and a 6-year statute of limitations for construction defect claims. Statute of Repose: This 10-year period begins with the substantial completion of the construction project. It sets a final deadline by which any claims related to construction defects must be filed.
Oregon Retainage Requirements Retainage from any party may not exceed 5% of the value of the work completed.
Under Oregon law, owners must make progress payments no later than 14 days after the date billing is received, and they have only 7 days to make the final payment after work is approved. However, these deadlines only apply to private projects.
You can apply for the BIN using Revenue Online or by submitting a Combined Employer's Registration form. You may also want to complete a Business Change in Status form to ensure that the previous BIN is closed properly.
How to fill out the Oregon Withholding Statement Exemption Certificate? Read the instructions carefully before starting. Fill in your personal information at the top of the form. Use the worksheets provided to determine your allowances. Submit the form to your employer or payer. Keep a copy for your records.
If you filed a paper form last year, you will receive a paper form in the mail this year. If you need a booklet, call Oregon Department of Revenue at 503.378. 4988 or 1.800. 356.4222 or e-mail questions.dor@state.or.