A pre-lien notice is required for those not having a direct contract with the owner anytime before starting the work to 90 days after finishing. No pre-lien notice is required for those with a direct contract with the owner. The state permits any person with a claim of more than $10 for services rendered in construction to file a mechanic’s lien. A claimant must file a “Certificate of Lien” within 90 days of furnishing services and must give a copy to the property owner prior to lodging a certificate but not later than 30 days after lodging the certificate. A perfected lien shall not continue for more than one year or until legal action is commenced. In Connecticut, a bond can be used to satisfy a lien. Connecticut General Statutes Title 49 §§ 32-92
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