Property Ownership
In Michigan, a mechanic's lien may be filed by:
AOnly the general contractor on a project
BContractors, subcontractors, and suppliers who have provided labor or materials for improving real property✓ Correct
COnly licensed engineers and architects
DOnly lenders who financed the construction
Explanation
Michigan's Construction Lien Act allows general contractors, subcontractors, sub-subcontractors, and material suppliers to file construction (mechanic's) liens against a property when they have not been paid for labor or materials provided to improve it.
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