MECHANICS LIENS: NEW CHANGES & OLD ISSUES Ryan Hiss, Lyman & Nielsen, LLC Brienne Berscheid, Chicago Title Insurance Company.

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MECHANICS LIENS: NEW CHANGES & OLD ISSUES Ryan Hiss, Lyman & Nielsen, LLC Brienne Berscheid, Chicago Title Insurance Company

POP QUIZ TIME

MECHANICS LIENS ON PRIVATE PROJECTS 3 Requirements for Perfecting Mechanics Lien 3 Requirements for Perfecting Mechanics Lien 1) Serve Notice of Claim within 90 days of last day of work (certified mail, return receipt requested, or personal service) 2) Claim for Lien recorded within 4 months of last day of work 3) Lawsuit filed within 2 years of last day of work

MECHANICS LIENS ON PUBLIC PROJECTS 3 Requirements for Perfecting Mechanics Lien 3 Requirements for Perfecting Mechanics Lien 1) Serve notice of claim before owner pays out all funds (certified mail, return receipt requested, or personal service) 2) File lawsuit for accounting within 90 days of serving notice of claim 3) Serve copy of lawsuit on public entity within 10 days of filing the lawsuit

BONDING OVER LIENS New Section to Mechanics Lien Act New Section to Mechanics Lien Act 770 ILCS 60/ ILCS 60/38.1 Effective January 1, 2016 Effective January 1, 2016

BONDING OVER LIENS General Overview General Overview Perfected Mechanics Lien removed from real estate Perfected Mechanics Lien removed from real estate Placed against the surety bond Placed against the surety bond The bond becomes the security for the lien claim The bond becomes the security for the lien claim Does not affect liens on public projects Does not affect liens on public projects

IS THIS THE END FOR LIENS?

THE BENEFITS OF MECHANICS LIENS WITHOUT A SUBSTITUTE BOND Without A Lienvs. With a Lien Claim against Contractor )Claim against Contractor Claim against Contractor )Claim against Contractor ) )Security in Owner’s land )Security in Owner’s land ) )Take priority over lender )Take priority over lender ) )Funds set aside to cover )Funds set aside to cover )your claim )your claim ) ) Way around Pay If Paid ) Way around Pay If Paid )provision )provision

THE BENEFITS OF MECHANICS LIENS WITH A SUBSTITUTE BOND Without A Lienvs. With a Lien Claim against Contractor )Claim against Contractor Claim against Contractor )Claim against Contractor ) )Security in Owner’s land )Security in Owner’s land )Security in Surety Bond )Security in Surety Bond ) )Take priority over lender )Take priority over lender )No challenge by lender )No challenge by lender ) )Funds set aside to cover )your claim )Funds set aside to cover )your claim )Claim against Principal & Surety, )Claim against Principal & Surety, )increased opportunity to collect )increased opportunity to collect )attorney fees )attorney fees ) ) Avoid Pay If Paid provision ) Avoid Pay If Paid provision

WHAT A RELIEF!

WHO CAN BOND OVER A LIEN? “Applicant” “Applicant” Owner Owner Tenant Tenant Association Association Anyone with interest in the property Anyone with interest in the property General Contractor General Contractor Subcontractor Subcontractor Other Lien Claimant Other Lien Claimant

WHAT MUST BE DONE? A Petition to Substitute A Bond A Petition to Substitute A Bond Filed with the Clerk of Court Filed with the Clerk of Court County where real estate is located County where real estate is located

WHEN CAN THE PETITION BE FILED? Anytime after a Notice of Intent to Lien is served, or a Claim for Lien is recorded. Anytime after a Notice of Intent to Lien is served, or a Claim for Lien is recorded. However, if the Claim for Lien is included in a lawsuit, then within 5 months after the assertion of that Claim in the lawsuit. However, if the Claim for Lien is included in a lawsuit, then within 5 months after the assertion of that Claim in the lawsuit.

CONTENTS OF PETITION Petition must be verified Petition must be verified Includes the following info: Includes the following info: Name and address of applicant and attorney (if any) Name and address of applicant and attorney (if any) Name and address of the lien claimant Name and address of the lien claimant

CONTENTS OF PETITION Either the name & address of attorney representing lien claimant, if a lawsuit has been filed, or if not, the name and address of the person who prepared the lien claim Either the name & address of attorney representing lien claimant, if a lawsuit has been filed, or if not, the name and address of the person who prepared the lien claim Name and address of owner of record (or Association) Name and address of owner of record (or Association) Description of the real estate (common and legal) Description of the real estate (common and legal)

CONTENTS OF PETITION Attach copy of the recorded lien claim or notice Attach copy of the recorded lien claim or notice Attach copy of the proposed eligible surety bond Attach copy of the proposed eligible surety bond Certified copy of the surety’s certificate of authority from the Dept. of Insurance or other State agency Certified copy of the surety’s certificate of authority from the Dept. of Insurance or other State agency Undertaking by the applicant to replace the bond if the proposed bond ceases to be eligible Undertaking by the applicant to replace the bond if the proposed bond ceases to be eligible

CONTENTS OF PETITION Serve via personal service or certified mail, return receipt requested Serve via personal service or certified mail, return receipt requested Each person stated in petition Each person stated in petition Attorney for each person stated if there is a pending lawsuit Attorney for each person stated if there is a pending lawsuit

CONTENTS OF PETITION Must include a notice that states the following: Must include a notice that states the following: “PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that on (date), the undersigned, _______, filed a petition to substitute a bond for property subject to a lien claim, a copy of which is attached to this notice.”

CONTENTS OF PETITION “PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that if you fail to file an objection to the substitution of a bond for the lien claim with the clerk of the circuit court of ____ County under general number ______ or case number ______, within 30 days after you receive this notice or 33 days after this notice is mailed by certified mail, whichever date is earlier,... “PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that if you fail to file an objection to the substitution of a bond for the lien claim with the clerk of the circuit court of ____ County under general number ______ or case number ______, within 30 days after you receive this notice or 33 days after this notice is mailed by certified mail, whichever date is earlier,...

CONTENTS OF PETITION “you will have waived your right to object and an order will be entered substituting the security of the bond for the property securing the lien claim and discharging the property described in the petition as being subject to the lien, such as the real estate and the moneys or other considerations due or to become due form the owner to the contractor under the original contract giving rise to the lien claim.” “you will have waived your right to object and an order will be entered substituting the security of the bond for the property securing the lien claim and discharging the property described in the petition as being subject to the lien, such as the real estate and the moneys or other considerations due or to become due form the owner to the contractor under the original contract giving rise to the lien claim.”

OBJECTION TO BOND Issue is whether the bond is an “eligible surety bond” Issue is whether the bond is an “eligible surety bond” Not just a general objection to the process Not just a general objection to the process

ELIGIBLE BONDS

ELIGIBLE SURETY BOND Principal and Surety bound to lien claimant for the amount found due by the Court, including attorney’s fees and interest, limited to the full amount of the bond. Principal and Surety bound to lien claimant for the amount found due by the Court, including attorney’s fees and interest, limited to the full amount of the bond. Bond must be for at least 175% of the lien claim. Bond must be for at least 175% of the lien claim.

ELIGIBLE SURETY BOND ELIGIBLE SURETY BOND Surety must have certificate of authority form Dept. of Insurance specifically authorizing it to execute surety bonds. Surety must have certificate of authority form Dept. of Insurance specifically authorizing it to execute surety bonds. Surety must have current financial strength rating of not less than A with no rating modifier, an outlook of positive or stable, and a financial size category of not less than IX, as rated by A.M. Best Company, Inc. Surety must have current financial strength rating of not less than A with no rating modifier, an outlook of positive or stable, and a financial size category of not less than IX, as rated by A.M. Best Company, Inc.

ELIGIBLE SURETY BOND Some judicial circuits may have a list of approved sureties that must be used. Some judicial circuits may have a list of approved sureties that must be used. Bond must stay in effect until: Bond must stay in effect until: (1) lien claim is paid by others (1) lien claim is paid by others (2) the full amount of the bond is paid, or, (2) the full amount of the bond is paid, or, (3) a final adjudication that the lien claim is invalid (3) a final adjudication that the lien claim is invalid

OBJECTION TO BOND If objection filed with clerk of court within 30 days, Petitioner schedules a hearing and gives notice to the same parties. If objection filed with clerk of court within 30 days, Petitioner schedules a hearing and gives notice to the same parties. Petitioner must prove the proposed surety bond is an eligible surety bond. Petitioner must prove the proposed surety bond is an eligible surety bond.

COURT ORDER

If no objection, or objection overruled, court enters an order: If no objection, or objection overruled, court enters an order: Substituting the eligible surety bond for the property securing the lien Substituting the eligible surety bond for the property securing the lien Substituting the lien claimant’s right to recover on the bond for the lien claimant’s causes of action under the Mechanics Lien Act – for private projects. Substituting the lien claimant’s right to recover on the bond for the lien claimant’s causes of action under the Mechanics Lien Act – for private projects.

COURT ORDER Petitioner must: Petitioner must: Record the Court Order with a copy of the bond with the recorder of deeds Record the Court Order with a copy of the bond with the recorder of deeds Serve Court Order on: Serve Court Order on: Lien Claimant Lien Claimant All parties receiving Petition All parties receiving Petition All parties in any active litigation to enforce the lien claim All parties in any active litigation to enforce the lien claim

SURVEY SAYS???

CONS Real estate and owner likely out of the picture Real estate and owner likely out of the picture General Contractor will have increased burden in fighting off lien claims General Contractor will have increased burden in fighting off lien claims Subcontractors may be contractually obligated to bond over liens Subcontractors may be contractually obligated to bond over liens

PROS Joint and several liability of Principal and Surety Joint and several liability of Principal and Surety Easier to collect (time and cost) Easier to collect (time and cost) Attorneys fees opportunity enhanced dramatically Attorneys fees opportunity enhanced dramatically Security still exists! Security still exists! Money not withheld by Owner from General Contractor Money not withheld by Owner from General Contractor No priority issues No priority issues

ATTORNEYS FEES Lien Claimant entitled to fees if the judgment is equal to at least 75% of the amount of its lien claim. Lien Claimant entitled to fees if the judgment is equal to at least 75% of the amount of its lien claim. Fees are limited to amount remaining on bond after payment of the claim and interest. Fees are limited to amount remaining on bond after payment of the claim and interest. Amount of lien claim shall be reduced by any payments received by the lien claimant from any source before entry of judgment. Amount of lien claim shall be reduced by any payments received by the lien claimant from any source before entry of judgment.

ATTORNEYS FEES If the judgment is equal to less than 25% of the amount of the lien claim, the principal of the bond shall recover its reasonable attorney’s fees. If the judgment is equal to less than 25% of the amount of the lien claim, the principal of the bond shall recover its reasonable attorney’s fees. Recovery of principal’s attorney fees limited to 50% of the amount of the lien claim. Recovery of principal’s attorney fees limited to 50% of the amount of the lien claim.

OBLIGATION TO BOND OVER Obligation to bond over not created by statute Obligation to bond over not created by statute Created by contract Created by contract

CONTRACT PROVISION Subcontractor shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless Contractor from any and all costs, claims, liabilities, judgments, damages, and expenses, including reasonable attorney’s fees, arising from or related to the assertion of a mechanics lien by any of Subcontractor’s subcontractors or suppliers, or subcontractors or suppliers of any lower tier who were hired to provide labor, materials, equipment or services to complete Subcontractor’s Work. Subcontractor shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless Contractor from any and all costs, claims, liabilities, judgments, damages, and expenses, including reasonable attorney’s fees, arising from or related to the assertion of a mechanics lien by any of Subcontractor’s subcontractors or suppliers, or subcontractors or suppliers of any lower tier who were hired to provide labor, materials, equipment or services to complete Subcontractor’s Work.

CONTRACT PROVISION Upon demand by Contractor, Subcontractor shall obtain at its own cost: 1) an Eligible Surety Bond, as defined in 770 ILCS 60/38.1 to bond over any notices of or claims for mechanics liens asserted by Subcontractor’s subcontractors and suppliers, or subcontractors or suppliers of any lower tier who were hired to provide labor, materials, equipment or services to complete Subcontractor’s Work; Upon demand by Contractor, Subcontractor shall obtain at its own cost: 1) an Eligible Surety Bond, as defined in 770 ILCS 60/38.1 to bond over any notices of or claims for mechanics liens asserted by Subcontractor’s subcontractors and suppliers, or subcontractors or suppliers of any lower tier who were hired to provide labor, materials, equipment or services to complete Subcontractor’s Work;

CONTRACT PROVISION and, 2) a Court Order required under 770 ILCS 60/38.1 substituting the Eligible Surety Bond for the property securing the lien claim and substituting the lien claimant’s right to recover on the bond for the lien claimant’s causes of action that could be asserted under Section 1, 9, 21, 27, or 28 of the Mechanics Lien Act. and, 2) a Court Order required under 770 ILCS 60/38.1 substituting the Eligible Surety Bond for the property securing the lien claim and substituting the lien claimant’s right to recover on the bond for the lien claimant’s causes of action that could be asserted under Section 1, 9, 21, 27, or 28 of the Mechanics Lien Act.

CONTRACT PROVISION The foregoing obligations shall only apply to those notices of and claims for mechanics liens asserted by others for payment of amounts which Contractor has paid Subcontractor. The foregoing obligations shall only apply to those notices of and claims for mechanics liens asserted by others for payment of amounts which Contractor has paid Subcontractor.

SECTION 34 DEMANDS TO INCREASE Demand to file lawsuit to enforce lien or forfeit lien rights Demand to file lawsuit to enforce lien or forfeit lien rights File lawsuit within 30 days of service File lawsuit within 30 days of service “Failure to respond to this notice within 30 days after receipt, as required by Section 34 of the Mechanics Lien Act, shall result in the forfeiture of the referenced lien.” “Failure to respond to this notice within 30 days after receipt, as required by Section 34 of the Mechanics Lien Act, shall result in the forfeiture of the referenced lien.”

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