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What Is The Deadline For A Subcontractor To File A Mechanic’s Lien In The State Of Maryland?

Mar 11, 2017 | Construction Law

In Maryland, a subcontractor must send a notice of intention to claim a mechanic’s lien to the owner of the subject property within 120 days following the last day the subcontractor performed work or furnished materials on the Project. The notice of intention to claim...
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