Montgomery Maryland Lien Notice is a legal document that serves as a public notice to secure the interests of contractors, subcontractors, material suppliers, and other parties who contribute to the improvement of real property in Montgomery County, Maryland. The purpose of the lien notice is to protect the rights of those who have not been paid for their services or materials provided on a construction project. In Montgomery County, there are two types of lien notices commonly used: 1. Notice of Intent to Claim a Lien: This type of lien notice is filed by the individual or entity seeking to protect their payment rights. It is typically filed before a formal lien claim is made, serving as a warning to the property owner and other interested parties that the claimant has not received payment. The Notice of Intent to Claim a Lien must be filed within 120 days from the date the work was last performed or materials were last delivered. 2. Mechanics' Lien: Once the Notice of Intent to Claim a Lien is filed, the claimant has 180 days to file a Mechanics' Lien if they still have not received payment. This formal lien claim is filed with the Clerk of the Circuit Court in Montgomery County and attaches the claimant's right to the property. The Mechanics' Lien must contain detailed information about the claimant, the property owner, the work performed, and the amount owed. Keywords: Montgomery Maryland, Lien Notice, Notice of Intent to Claim a Lien, Mechanics' Lien, construction project, payment rights, Montgomery County, material suppliers, contractors, subcontractors, real property, filed, formal lien claim, property owner, Clerk of the Circuit Court, attachments.
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