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Both types of construction mechanics liens in Utah need to be recorded at the county recorder's office in the county in which the property is located. After this step is completed, a project participant has 30 days to then send notice to the property owner via certified mail with return receipt requested.
A "wrongful" lien is a lien that is not authorized by: state or federal statute. a state court order, or. an authorizing document signed by the owner of the real property.
First, a lien must be filed against the property. Then, a bond (or a cash deposit) is filed with the register of deeds or court, as a substitute for the encumbered property. The amount of the bond may vary based on state statute, though frequently is 110% to165% of the amount of the lien.
Both types of construction mechanics liens in Utah need to be recorded at the county recorder's office in the county in which the property is located. After this step is completed, a project participant has 30 days to then send notice to the property owner via certified mail with return receipt requested.
Utah Construction Liens: an overview of the Five Basic Steps File a preliminary notice. Record a notice of construction lien. File a foreclosure lawsuit and record a lis pendens. Prevail in the lien foreclosure lawsuit. Sell the property.