Escrow & Title (alternative)
A Maryland mechanics' lien arises when:
AA property is damaged by a contractor
BA contractor or material supplier who improves real property is not paid✓ Correct
CA property owner refuses to pay a real estate agent's commission
DA lender forecloses on unpaid taxes
Explanation
A mechanics' lien is a claim against real property by contractors, subcontractors, or material suppliers who provided labor or materials to improve the property but were not paid.
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