Mechanics Lien Filing Locations

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Mechanics liens are filed with the county recorders office or clerk of court in the propertys county, not the Secretary of State. In Minnesota, architects can file valid mechanics liens, and staking by surveyors marks the start of construction, but soil testing does not.

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Is it sometimes the Secretary of State office
Mechanic's liens are typically filed with the county recorder's office or the clerk of court in the county where the property is located, not with the Secretary of State office.
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Close correct option : in Minnesota, *. An architect is entitled to a valid mechanics lien *.staking by surveyors constitutes the beginnings of construction *.soil testing constitutes the beginning of construction
In Minnesota:
*. Architect's Mechanics Lien: Yes, an architect is entitled to a valid mechanics lien for their work.
*. Staking by Surveyors: Yes, staking by surveyors constitutes the beginning of construction.
*. Soil Testing: No, soil testing does not constitute the beginning of construction.
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In Minnesota:
*. Architect's Mechanics Lien: Yes, an architect is entitled to a valid mechanics lien for their work.
*. Staking by Surveyors: Yes, staking by surveyors constitutes the beginning of construction.
*. Soil Testing: No, soil testing does not constitute the beginning of construction.
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