Escrow & Title
A mechanic's lien in Wyoming is filed by:
AA lender who is not paid
BA contractor or supplier who has not been paid for labor or materials used to improve the property✓ Correct
CThe county government for unpaid property taxes
DA homeowner against a neighbor for boundary disputes
Explanation
A mechanic's lien (also called a construction lien) is filed by contractors, subcontractors, or suppliers who have not been paid for labor or materials used to improve real property. It attaches to the property and must be cleared before title can transfer cleanly.
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