- Nevada is a Full Price lien state
- If a contractor or professional is required by Nevada law to be licensed to perform his work, he may maintain a valid lien only if he is so licensed.
- A lien claimant must provide work, material or equipment with a value of $500 or greater in order to have lien rights.
Notice Speed Bumps
- The Notice of Right to Lien can be done at anytime, but is only effective for work or services performed or materials or equipment furnished 31 days before the date the Notice is given.
- A late notice will trap unpaid funds provided 31 days prior to serving the notice.
Mechanic’s Lien Speed Bumps
- Where a work of improvement involves a multi-family or single family residence, including apartment buildings, the lien claimant, except for laborers, must serve a 15-day Notice of Intent to Lien before recording a Notice of Lien. Service of this residential notice extends the time for recording the Notice of Lien by 15 days.
- The lien claimant must serve a copy of the lien to the owner within 30 days after recording the lien by personal delivery or certified mail.
To preserve their mechanic’s lien rights, contractors, subcontractors, materialmen and laborers must record A notice of lien within 40 days after the owner records. A notice of completion. If no notice of completion is recorded, a lien must be recorded within 90 days after: The contractor, subcontractor, materialmen or Laborer last furnished materials or performed labor, or; Completion of the project [defined as earliest of (i) Owner occupancy, (ii) acceptance, or (iii) cessation of labor for 30 days], whichever is latest.
Foreclosure Speed Bumps
When beginning a foreclosure action, the lien claimant must file a Notice of Foreclosure of the Action in a newspaper published in the county, at least once a week for three consecutive weeks. The Notice of Foreclosure must also be mailed to any other known lien claimant via registered or certified mail, or by personal service.
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