Property Ownership
A mechanic's lien in Indiana can be filed by:
AOnly the general contractor
BContractors, subcontractors, material suppliers, and laborers who have not been paid for work on the property✓ Correct
COnly licensed plumbers and electricians
DOnly parties with a written contract with the property owner
Explanation
Under Indiana's mechanic's lien statutes, contractors, subcontractors, laborers, and material suppliers who furnish labor or materials for improvement of real property may file mechanic's liens if unpaid, regardless of whether they have a direct contract with the owner.
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