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CODE OF ALABAMA - 1975

A Mechanic's Lien is a lien created by statute for the purpose of securing priority of payment for the price or value of work performed and materials furnished in construction or repair of improvements to land, and which attaches to the land as well as the improvements.

A Mechanic's Lien is the right of a craftsman, laborer, supplier, architect or other person who has worked upon improvements or delivered materials to a particular parcel of real estate (either as an employee of the owner or as a sub-contractor to a general contractor) to place a lien on that real property for the value of the services and/or materials if not paid. Numerous other technical laws surround Mechanic's Liens, including requirements of prompt written notice to the owner of the property (even before the general contractor has been tardy in making payment), limits on the amount collectable in some states, and various time limitations to enforce the lien. Ultimate, last-resort enforcement of the Mechanic's Lien is accomplished by filing a lawsuit to foreclose the lien and have the property sold in order to be paid. Property owners should make sure that their general contractors pay their employees or subcontractors to avoid a Mechanic's Lien, since the owner could be forced to pay the debts of a general contractor even though the owner has already paid the contractor. If the worker or supplier does not sue to enforce the Mechanic's Lien, he/she may still sue for the debt.

A Mechanic's Lien (also known as a Materialmen's Lien) is a method used by contractors or other people employed for the purpose of improving real property to ensure that property owners will pay them for services and materials. If the property owner does not pay for the services or materials, the mechanic can initiate a court proceeding to force a sale of the property to pay for the services and materials.

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