Escrow & Title
In North Dakota, a 'mechanic's lien' can be filed against a property by:
AOnly licensed contractors
BContractors, subcontractors, and material suppliers who provided labor or materials that improved the property and were not paid✓ Correct
COnly the general contractor with a written contract
DAny person who performed any service related to the property
Explanation
North Dakota's mechanic's lien statutes allow contractors, subcontractors, and suppliers who furnished labor or materials that improved a property to file a lien to secure payment when they have not been compensated.
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