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Minnesota Owner's Request for Lien Information - Individual

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Minnesota
Control #:
MN-07-09
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Overview of this form

The Owner's Request for Lien Information - Individual is a legal document that allows property owners in Minnesota to formally request detailed information about any liens placed against their property. This form is crucial for ensuring transparency between property owners and lien holders, enabling owners to understand the specifics of a lien claim. Unlike other lien-related forms, this document specifically seeks an itemized account of the lien, which includes the total amount due and the contact information of the lien claimant.


Key components of this form

  • Property owner's name and address.
  • Details of the lien holder, including their name and address.
  • Completion date of the underlying contract for property improvements.
  • A request for an itemized and verified account of the lien claim.
  • Signature of the property owner and the date of the request.

Situations where this form applies

This form should be used if you are a property owner in Minnesota and learn that a lien has been placed against your property after improvements have been made. If you wish to obtain specific information about the lien, including amounts and claimant details, it is important to file this request within fifteen days of the contract's completion date.

Who this form is for

  • Property owners in Minnesota.
  • Individuals who have had work done on their property that may have resulted in a lien.
  • Anyone needing clarity on the details of a lien against their property.

Instructions for completing this form

  • Identify the property owner and enter their name and address.
  • Provide the name and address of the lien holder.
  • Specify the completion date of the improvement contract.
  • Request the itemized and verified account of the lien claim.
  • Sign and date the form to validate the request.

Does this document require notarization?

Notarization is generally not required for this form. However, certain states or situations might demand it. You can complete notarization online through US Legal Forms, powered by Notarize, using a verified video call available anytime.

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Common mistakes

  • Failing to submit the form within the fifteen-day time frame.
  • Not providing complete and accurate information about the property or lien holder.
  • Omitting the signature or date on the request.

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FAQ

If a lien is filed against your property (in the form of a lien statement), it must be filed with the county recorder and a copy delivered to you, the property owner, either personally or by certified mail, within 120 days after the last material or labor is furnished for the job.

The notice must inform the homeowner of the contractor's right to lien the property, and the right to pay off any subcontractors that haven't been paid by the general contractor.

While it's unlikely that just anyone can put a lien on your home or land, it's not unheard of for a court decision or a settlement to result in a lien being placed against a property.

If a lien is filed against your property (in the form of a lien statement), it must be filed with the county recorder and a copy delivered to you, the property owner, either personally or by certified mail, within 120 days after the last material or labor is furnished for the job.

A lien on a car gives the lien holder typically your auto loan lender a legal right to the vehicle until the loan is paid in full.And if you plan to buy a car from a private seller, you'll want to check its lien status first to help make sure the seller can transfer ownership to you.

A mortgage creates a lien on your property that gives the lender the right to foreclose and sell the home to satisfy the debt. A deed of trust (sometimes called a trust deed) is also a document that gives the lender the right to sell the property to satisfy the debt should you fail to pay back the loan.

In Minnesota, all mechanics liens must be filed within 120 days from the claimant's last day providing materials or labor. In Minnesota, mechanics liens expire 1 year from the date of the lien claimant's last furnishing of labor or materials to the project.

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