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Contractors, as well as subcontractors and material suppliers can file an Illinois construction lien. If a company does not have a contract with the owner or with the contractor, they are not eligible to file an Illinois mechanics lien claim.
New York allows a contractor to file a mechanic's lien against your home even if the underlying contract was oral (not in writing).
For a residential construction project, you must file the lien affidavit no later than the 15th day of the 3rd month after the day the indebtedness accrues. Indebtedness accrues on the last day of the month when the original contract is (a) terminated, (b) completed, (c) finally settled, or (d) abandoned.
If the contractor isn't paid, he can sue on the contract and record a mechanic's lien. But subcontractors, workers and suppliers don't have a contract with the property owner.
CURRENT RULES. The general rule is that a contractor does not need a written contract to file a Texas mechanics liens. However, a written contract is required for all Texas mechanics lien claimants working on residential, homestead projects.