Escrow & Title
In Maine, a mechanic's lien must generally be enforced by filing a lawsuit within how many years of recording?
A1 year
B2 years✓ Correct
C3 years
D5 years
Explanation
Maine mechanic's lien law generally requires enforcement through a lawsuit within 2 years of recording the lien, or the lien becomes unenforceable.
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