Can A Contractor Place A Lien On Property Without A Contract?

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If someone is working on your home, it's important to know if they're able to place a lien on it or not. Can a contractor that is working without a written contract place a lien on a home? What about their subcontractors?

so can a contractor put a lien on your house without having a written contract. well the answer is short answer is no however there's a loophole. if you hire a general contractor to do work on your house and they hire subs they hired electricians they hire a plumber they hire framers those parties are also protected for their work. so let's say if you have a contract with the general contractor certainly if you don't pay them they could put a lien on your house. also be aware we're not attorneys are not giving you legal advice you might want to verify some of this with an attorney just give you general info. but if you don't pay your general contractor that you have a written contract with they can lien your house. now in almost every state it's required for a general contractor to do all their bids and contracts in writing they do a verbal handshake. you have to do it in writing. so if you're hiring a general contractor or any work over a certain threshold usually it's about a thousand or fifteen hundred dollars unless they do the work and writing give you notifications and a jump through a bunch of hoops they can't put a lien on your house if you don't pay. now if you have a bid in contract with the G. C. a general contractor and you pay them in full if they don't pay their subcontractors they don't pay the electrician they don't pay the plumber even if they don't pay the material supplier that dropped off lumber at your house those parties can file a lien. even if you pay the full bill to the general contractor they have to pay their subs. so make sure you get lien waivers and lien releases from all the subcontractors before you pay your bill. before you pay your final bill to the GC. and that goes for people that apply materials people that supply equipment somebody drops off a pay loader for rent for three days if they don't pay the bill for that they can lien your house. so make sure you get lien waivers from all the subs so you don't end up paying twice you pay the general contractor and all of a sudden here comes a plumber saying Hey you owe me forty hundred for this plumbing work. right so in general you have to have a written contract to file a lien but that written contract with the general contractor covers other parties you may not have anything specifically in writing for. you hire Joe schmo general contractor they hire Sam the plumber you don't have a written contract with Sam the plumber but they could lien your house if you don't pay that the big bill on the overall contract. put your questions below your comments let us know what you think what other questions you have about general contracting and how it works for you as a client I would be glad to see you in the next video

Can A Contractor Place A Lien On Property Without A Contract?
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