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Wisconsin Prime Contractor's Notice of Intention to File Claim of Lien - Corporation

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WI-19A-09
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This Prime Contractor's Notice of Intention to File Claim of Lien is for use by a corporate prime contractor who contracted to provide materials and/or labor for improvements to property to provide notice to the property owner that the contractor is owed a particular sum of money, and that if payment in full is not received within 30 days from the date of the notice, the Prime Contractor intends to file a claim for lien on the property.

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Subject to some exceptions, a lien for materials, services, or wages may be registered any time up to 45 days from the day the last materials, services, or wages were provided, or since the contract was abandoned. After those 45 days elapse, the lien expires.

A claimant must file an original and 2 signed, copies of a Wisconsin "Claim for Lien" form with the clerk of circuit court in the county where the property is located, at least thirty (30) days after service of the notice of intent to file claim for lien, but within, and no later than, 6 months from the date that the

Filing a construction lien on residential projects requires filing a Notice of Unpaid Balance and Right to File Lien within 90 days of the last day of service. The homeowner must also get a copy of that notice within 10 days of its filing.

Who you are. The services or materials you provided. The last date you provided the services or materials. How much payment should be. The date on which you will file a lien if you do not receive payment. How the debtor should pay.

What Is a Mechanics' (Construction) Lien? When a contractor files a mechanics' (construction) lien on your home, the lien makes your home into what's called security for an outstanding debt, which the contractor claims is due and unpaid for services or materials.

A contractor's lien (often known as a mechanic's lien, or a construction lien) is a claim made by contractors or subcontractors who have performed work on a property, and have not yet been paid.After all, contractors would rather work out a deal than go through the hassle of filing a lien against your property.

In Wisconsin, a potential lien claimant must file a mechanics lien within 6 months after the last day on which labor and/or materials were furnished to the project, but at least 30 days after the filing of a Notice of Intention to File a Claim of Lien.

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Wisconsin Prime Contractor's Notice of Intention to File Claim of Lien - Corporation