Escrow & Title
In Oregon, a mechanics' lien filed by a contractor who was not paid for work on a property must be filed within:
A30 days of completing the work
B75 days of the person's last labor or provision of materials✓ Correct
C90 days of completing the work
D6 months of invoicing the owner
Explanation
Under Oregon's construction lien law (ORS Chapter 87), a contractor or supplier must file a lien claim within 75 days of the date they last provided labor or materials to the project. Failure to file within this period forfeits the lien right.
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