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Mechanic's Liens
Who can assert a mechanics lien?

The answer is in the Utah Code: Contractors, subcontractors, and all persons performing any services or furnishing or renting any materials or equipment used in the construction, alteration, or improvement of any building or structure or improvement to any premises in any manner and licensed architects and engineers and artisans who have furnished designs, plats, plans, maps, specifications, drawings, estimates of cost, surveys or superintendence, or who have rendered other like professional service, or bestowed labor, shall have a lien upon the property upon or concerning which they have rendered service, performed labor, or furnished or rented materials or equipment for the value of the service rendered, labor performed, or materials or equipment furnished or rented by each respectively, whether at the instance of the owner or of any other person acting by his authority as agent, contractor, or otherwise…

Tesch Law Offices is experienced in all aspects of mechanics liens. We have helped contractors, subcontractors, and suppliers obtain payment for their work, and we have helped owners defeat improperly asserted liens and claims for payment. For more information contact us.