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Are pre-lien notices for Wyoming Mechanics Lien Claim required?

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Are pre-lien notices for Wyoming Mechanics Lien Claim required?

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There are several notice requirements required in Wyoming that must be strictly followed. Every prime contractor or subcontractor must give an initial notice with regard to a newly constructed single-family home. This notice must be given within 30 days and must be received by the owner or its agent. This notice with regard to residential property is a condition to being able to file a construction lien in Wyoming. On all types of projects, the right to claim a lien must be provided to the prime contractor no later than 60 days after the date on which services or materials are first furnished. This notice requirement pertains to projects on which the prime contractors contract is valued at $50,000.00 or more. Thereafter, before the actual filing of a Wyoming mechanics lien, all contractors, subcontractors, and material must give 10 days notice to an owner of their intent to file a Wyoming mechanics lien essentially stating the amount of the lien claim and from whom it is due. The 90 an

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