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Minnesota Assignment of Mechanic's Lien by a Business Entity

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MN-11A-09
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This Assignment of Mechanic's Lien by Individual is for use by a business entity to assign its lien claim and includes information regarding the lien, such as the date the lien was recorded.

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If a lien is filed against your property (in the form of a lien statement), it must be filed with the county recorder and a copy delivered to you, the property owner, either personally or by certified mail, within 120 days after the last material or labor is furnished for the job.

The mechanic's lien statement must be filed with the county recorder, with a copy provided to the owner. Importantly, both the filing and the service on the owner must occur within 120 days after the lien claimant's last day of work at the property, or the last day that a material supplier provided materials.

A mechanics lien is a legal claim on the property for unpaid construction work or supplies. Once claimants file a mechanics lien in California, the owner's property turns into collateral, allowing claimants to secure the service they rendered or the supplies they provided.

In Minnesota, all mechanics liens must be filed within 120 days from the claimant's last day providing materials or labor. In Minnesota, mechanics liens expire 1 year from the date of the lien claimant's last furnishing of labor or materials to the project.

The mechanic's lien statement must be filed with the county recorder, with a copy provided to the owner. Importantly, both the filing and the service on the owner must occur within 120 days after the lien claimant's last day of work at the property, or the last day that a material supplier provided materials.

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Minnesota Assignment of Mechanic's Lien by a Business Entity