Property Ownership
A Wisconsin 'notice of intent to lien' in a construction project serves to:
ACreate the lien immediately
BPreserve the right to file a mechanic's lien by giving early notice to the owner✓ Correct
CRemove an existing lien
DTransfer the mechanic's lien to the buyer
Explanation
A notice of intent to lien (or notice to owner) notifies the property owner that unpaid labor or materials may result in a lien being filed; it preserves the claimant's rights under Wisconsin lien law.
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