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Notice of Right to Lien – Part 4 of 8

Welcome to Part 4 of an 8 Part Series.

According to the CCB, if you provide on-site labor and material to a commercial improvement and your contract is with all owners, you are not required to provide the owner with the Notice of Right to Lien, however you *do need to provide one to the lender.

If you provide on-site labor and material to a commercial improvement and your contract is not with all owners, you do not need to provide the Notice of Right to Lien to the Owners. However, if you provide on-site labor and material to a commercial improvement and you do not have a contract with the owners, you must provide the Notice of Right to Lien to the *Lenders.

* Notice is given to protect material portion of the claim. See ORS 87.025.

# Information Notice to Owners may be required.

Please see our next Blog to discuss the CCB requirements regarding the Notice of Right to Lien for on-site labor only to a residential improvement.

Have a great Labor Day Weekend.

  • This Blog is not meant to be construed as providing or implying legal advice, please seek an attorney for any legal questions you may have regarding construction liens.
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