Escrow & Title
In Minnesota, a mechanic's lien is filed by:
AMortgage lenders after default
BContractors, subcontractors, or suppliers who have not been paid for work or materials on a property✓ Correct
CProperty tax authorities for unpaid taxes
DCourts after a civil judgment
Explanation
A mechanic's lien (also called a construction lien) is filed by contractors, subcontractors, or material suppliers who have not been paid for work performed or materials furnished on the property.
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