New Jersey Mechanic’s Liens: Guide & Frequently Asked Questions
Understanding New Jersey Mechanic’s Lien (also known as Construction Lien Claims CLC). Construction projects often involve multiple parties, from property owners and general contractors to subcontractors and suppliers. When payments are delayed or withheld, those who have worked on or supplied materials to a construction project in New Jersey can protect their right to payment through a mechanic’s lien construction lien, aka Construction Lien. This article will explore the essential aspects of filing a construction lien in New Jersey, including time limits, requirements, and the process. Additionally, we will highlight the benefits of hiring a professional filing agent like Speedy Lien to manage your lien claims.
Time Limits for Filing a Construction Lien in New Jersey
In New Jersey, the time limits for filing a mechanic’s lien / construction lien vary based on the type of project:
- Commercial Projects: For non-residential projects, the lien must be filed within 90 days from the last date the claimant provided work, services, or materials.
- **We do not service New Jersey Residential Construction Lien Claims.**
Requirements for Filing a Construction Lien
To successfully file a construction lien in New Jersey, certain requirements must be met:
- Written Contract: The claimant must have a written contract with the party they are claiming against. For residential projects, this contract must be between the claimant and the property owner.
- Lien Claim Form: A properly completed lien claim form must be prepared, including specific details about the claimant, the property, the work performed, and the amount owed.
The Process of Filing a Lien in New Jersey
- Prepare and Serve a NUB (Residential Projects Only): The claimant must file a NUB with the county clerk and serve it on the property owner and general contractor.
- File the Lien Claim: The lien claim must be filed with the county clerk where the property is located. This involves completing the lien claim form and paying the filing fee.
- Serve the Lien Claim: The claimant must serve a copy of the lien claim on the property owner and the general contractor within 10 days of filing.
- Enforce the Lien: If payment is not received, the claimant must initiate a lawsuit to enforce the lien within one year of the lien claim filing date.
Benefits of Hiring a Professional Filing Agent to File Your New Jersey Construction Lien
Filing a construction lien can be a complex and time-sensitive process. Engaging a professional filing agent, like Speedy Lien, offers several advantages:
- Expertise and Accuracy: Speedy Lien’s experienced professionals ensure that all documents are accurately prepared and filed within the required timeframes, reducing the risk of errors that could invalidate the lien.
- Time Savings: Managing the lien filing process can be time-consuming. By hiring a filing agent, claimants can focus on their core business activities while the agent handles the paperwork and filing procedures.
- Intake Questionnaire: Speedy Lien’s form is simple and easy to use. Submit your information on our online submission to begin filing your New Jersey Construction Lien Claim.
- Legal Compliance: Speedy Lien stays up-to-date with the latest changes in lien laws and requirements, ensuring that all filings comply with state regulations.
- Peace of Mind: With Speedy Lien managing the process, claimants can have confidence that their lien rights are protected and that every step is handled professionally.
Conclusion
New Jersey Construction Lien Law and Mechanic’s Liens are a vital tool for contractors, subcontractors, and suppliers in to secure payment for their work and materials. Understanding the time limits, requirements, and filing process is crucial to successfully asserting lien rights. By partnering with a professional filing agent like Speedy Lien, claimants can navigate the complexities of lien filing with ease and confidence, ensuring that their hard-earned payments are protected.
For more information on how Speedy Lien can assist with your New Jersey Construction Lien (aka New Jersey Mechanic’s Lien), visit our website or contact us directly. Call Speedy Lien, the mechanic’s lien experts. We are the Speedy Lien Team; we have your back. Free consultation of your lien rights.
Dillon Nash, Executive Vice President
Speedy Lien, Inc.
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