Mechanic's Lien
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Our Ohio mechanic's lien practice
assists contractors and builders, subcontractors,
suppliers, and owners in pursuing and defending
mechanic's lien claims in all types of commercial
construction disputes.
Ohio's mechanic's lien law provides
protection to contractors, subcontractors, materialman,
and laborers on construction projects in the event of
non-payment. Liens may be placed on property that the
lien claimant worked on or supplied materials for.
Therefore, the mechanic's lien law permits a contractor
to reach beyond its contract, and make a claim against
the owner, even without a contract with the
owner.
Consequently, an owner (or a general
contractor with an indemnification clause in the
contract with the owner) may be required to pay for
improvements to property twice -- once by contract to
those he contracted with, and once by statute to those
lower tier subcontractors or materialmen that didn't get
paid in the process.
Courts do not like to do this (because
of the inherent unfairness to the owner or contractor);
thus, strict compliance with the mechanic's lien laws is
of the utmost importance. For a description of our
practice, or for an index of articles available on the
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