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House adopts substitute to tighten notice rules for construction liens

Utah House of Representatives · February 28, 2003
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Summary

House passes second substitute of HB306 to require a 10-day notice before certain mechanic's liens are perfected and to create a rebuttable presumption for liens filed without notice, aiming to reduce improper 'slap liens.'

Representative Steven Clark introduced the second substitute for House Bill 306, characterizing the measure as an effort to deter frivolous or opportunistic 'slap liens' that cloud property titles. The substitute requires a notice period (10 days) to be served before certain liens are perfected;…

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