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Can a construction Lien be file after 8 months of non payment

Asked on Jan 07th, 2015 on Construction Law - Colorado
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Provided service to a company, last payment received was 3/13/14. We picked up all equipment in April of 2014. Is it possible to file a notice of intent to place a lien. They owe over 23K and are still doing business with other contractors.
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Litigation Attorney serving Castle Rock, CO
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A mechanic's lien must be recorded within a few months of "the last work" or "materials delivered" to the job site.  Unless there are more facts to be considered you are outside of the window for filing a mechanic's lien.  However, this does not mean that you cannot bring a breach of contract or unjust enrichment claim. You should consult with an attorney to review your specific facts and determine your best course of action. I offer a free consult.
Answered on Jan 07th, 2015 at 12:34 PM

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