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What Is a Mechanics' (Construction) Lien? When a contractor files a mechanics' (construction) lien on your home, the lien makes your home into what's called security for an outstanding debt, which the contractor claims is due and unpaid for services or materials.
In Wisconsin, a potential lien claimant must file a mechanics lien within 6 months after the last day on which labor and/or materials were furnished to the project, but at least 30 days after the filing of a Notice of Intention to File a Claim of Lien.
Negotiate with the contractor who placed the lien (the "lienor" to remove it. Obtain a lien bond to discharge the lien, or. File a lawsuit to vacate the lien.
A claimant must file an original and 2 signed, copies of a Wisconsin "Claim for Lien" form with the clerk of circuit court in the county where the property is located, at least thirty (30) days after service of the notice of intent to file claim for lien, but within, and no later than, 6 months from the date that the
Fill in the name and address of the buyer or buyers on the title. If there is a lien listed on the title, provide the buyer with a lien release document from your lien holder; the buyer will need both documents to get a title. Remove the license plates from the vehicle. You may transfer them to another vehicle you own.
On July 30, 2012, Wisconsin joined other states in becoming a title to lien holder (lender) state.
To remove a lien from your title, you must obtain proof from your creditor that the lien has been released. Find your original Wisconsin title. Photocopies and faxes are not acceptable. If necessary, you can apply for a replacement title from the Department of Motor Vehicles.
A claimant must file an original and 2 signed, copies of a Wisconsin "Claim for Lien" form with the clerk of circuit court in the county where the property is located, at least thirty (30) days after service of the notice of intent to file claim for lien, but within, and no later than, 6 months from the date that the