SB 0171 Expands Architect Lien Law
Sponsor:Caskey
LR Number:S0811.01T Fiscal Note:0811-01
Committee:LGED
Last Action:07/01/97 - Signed by Governor Journal page:
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Effective Date:August 28, 1997
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SB 171 - This act exempts persons who render architectural services in connection with remodeling or repairing certain privately owned buildings and who indicate they are not licensed on documents from licensing requirements.

The act also grants lien rights to architects, engineers and surveyors who have performed work connected to the building or repair of any improvement to real property even if actual construction of such improvement has not commenced. Under current law, no lien attaches until an improvement or building has been erected. For these lien rights to attach, the following must be present: 1) the owner or lessee of the land has directly contracted for such services; and 2) such owner owns, or lessee leases, the property at the time the contract is made or at the time the lien is filed.

If an engineer, architect or surveyor files an action to recover the costs of services rendered, the owner or lessee may defend such action on the basis that the planned improvement has not been performed in compliance with the contract, is impracticable or infeasible.

This act is similar to SB 753 from 1996.
JOAN GUMMELS