Land Use & Zoning
A mechanic's lien in Utah allows:
AAuto mechanics to place liens on vehicles stored on real property
BContractors and suppliers who provide labor or materials to a property to claim a lien if not paid✓ Correct
CProperty owners to place liens on subcontractors
DLenders to file a lien for unpaid insurance premiums
Explanation
Utah's Mechanics' Lien Act (Utah Code §38-1a) allows contractors, subcontractors, and material suppliers who provide labor or materials improving real property to file a lien against the property if not paid. The lien must be filed within 90 days after last day of work.
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