Albuquerque New Mexico Notice of Right to Claim Lien by Corporation

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New Mexico
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Albuquerque
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NM-01A-09
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No lien of a mechanic or a materialman claimed in an amount of more than five thousand dollars ($5,000) may be enforced by action or otherwise unless the lien claimant has given notice in writing of his right to claim a lien in the event of nonpayment and that notice was given not more than sixty days after initially furnishing work or materials, or both, by either certified mail, return receipt requested, Fax with acknowledgment or personal delivery.


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How long does a judgment lien last in New Mexico? A judgment lien in New Mexico will remain attached to the debtor's property (even if the property changes hands) for 14 years.

New Mexico mechanics liens are perfected by filing the claim in the county clerk's office where the property is physically located. If the property is situated in more than one county, the claim should be filed in the clerk's office of all counties it is located in.

The claimant must file the lien with the county recorder in the county of the property's location. If the property is in more than one county, the claimant must file in all the clerk's offices of its location. Some New Mexico counties allow for the electronic recording of mechanic's liens.

Can a lien be placed on your property without you knowing? Yes, it happens. Sometimes a court decision or settlement results in a lien being placed on a property, and for some reason the owner doesn't know about it? initially.

NOTICE OF LIEN: Lien claimant must complete Form 10058, Notice of Lien, and send it by certified or registered mail, return receipt requested, to the registered owner, lienholder (if any) and all other parties involved, advising them of the amount due for services and allowing them ten (10) days to pay the accrued debt

How long does a judgment lien last in New Mexico? A judgment lien in New Mexico will remain attached to the debtor's property (even if the property changes hands) for 14 years.

Where to file your lien claim. New Mexico mechanics liens are perfected by filing the claim in the county clerk's office where the property is physically located. If the property is situated in more than one county, the claim should be filed in the clerk's office of all counties it is located in.

Lien must be filed within 90 days from project completion, but that period is extended to 120 days if supplying directly to property owner. An action to enforce a New Mexico mechanics lien must be initiated within 2 years from lien's filing.

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