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WISCONSIN Statutes § 779.02(2)(a) mandate that a copy of the Prime Contractor Notice Of Lien Rights must be included with any written contract between an Owner and Prime Contractor for the supplying or procurement of materials or labor for the improvement of a property. If no written agreement exist, a copy of the Prime Contractor Notice Of Lien Rights must be given to the Owner within ten (10) days after labor or materials are provided or procurred. Additional legal parties, including the Lender, should get delivered the Prime Contractor Notice Of Lien Rights.
WISCONSIN Statutes § 779.02(2)(b) mandate that two copies of the Subcontractor Identification Notice must be delivered (Certified Mail highly recommended) by the Subcontractor to the Owner and the Prime/General Contractor within sixty (60) days from the first day that materials were delivered or labor began at a property. Additional legal parties, including the Lender, should get delivered the Subcontractor Identification Notice.
WISCONSIN Statutes § 779.05 mandate that a Waiver Of Construction Lien should be used for waving future lien rights for (1) an accurate description for the labor and materials provided during a defined time period or (2) all work done to the date of the Waiver or (3) All past and future work – a full waiver of all lien rights. Copies should be provided by personal delivery or certified mail to the Prime/General Contractor and Owner, along with any other legal parties involved on the project.
WISCONSIN Statutes § 779.06(2) mandate that thirty (30) days before a Claim For Lien may be filed, a Prime Contractor Notice Of Intention To File Claim For Lien must be delivered (Certified Mail highly recommended) by the Prime Contractor to the Owner within five (5) months after the completion of providing labor or materials at a property. Additional legal parties, including the Lender/Surety, should get delivered the Prime Contractor Notice Of Intention To File Claim For Lien.
WISCONSIN Statutes § 779.06(2) mandate that thirty (30) days before a Claim For Lien may be filed, a Subcontractor Notice Of Intention To File Claim For Lien must be delivered (Certified Mail highly recommended) by the Subcontractor to the Owner and the Prime/General Contractor within five (5) months after the completion of providing labor or materials at a property. Additional legal parties, including the Lender/Surety, should get delivered the Subcontractor Notice Of Intention To File Claim For Lien.
WISCONSIN Statutes § 779.15 mandate that a Claim For Public Improvement Lien must be sent by a Subcontractor via registered mail to clerk, treasurer or state agency with a copy sent by registered mail to the Prime Contractor. Additional legal parties, including the Lender/Surety, should get delivered the Claim For Public Improvement.
WISCONSIN Statutes § 779.06 mandate that a Prime Contractor Claim For Lien cannot be filed until thirty (30) days after the filing of a Prime Contractor Notice Of Intention To File Claim For Lien, but no later than six (6) months after providing labor or materials for a project. It must be filed with Clerk of Court in the County where the project is located. All legal parties, including the Owner and Lender/Surety should get delivered a recorded copy of the Prime Contractor Claim For Lien within thirty (30) days after the lien is recorded.
WISCONSIN Statutes § 779.06 mandate that a Subcontractor Claim For Lien cannot be filed until thirty (30) days after the filing of a Subcontractor Notice Of Intention To File Claim For Lien, but no later than six (6) months after providing labor or materials for a project. It must be filed with Clerk of Court in the County where the project is located. All legal parties, including the Owner, Lender/Surety and Prime Contractor, should get delivered a recorded copy of the Subcontractor Claim For Lien within thirty (30) days after the lien is recorded.
WISCONSIN Statutes § 779.13 mandate that a Partial Satisfaction Of Claim For Lien is filed upon receiving partial payment at the Clerk of the Circuit Court in the county where the project being liened is located. All legal parties, including the Owner, Lender/Surety and Prime Contractor, should get delivered a recorded copy by registered mail.
WISCONSIN Statutes § 779.13 mandate that a Full Satisfaction Of Claim For Lien is filed upon receiving full and final payment at the Clerk of the Circuit Court in the county where the project being liened is located. All legal parties, including the Owner, Lender/Surety and Prime Contractor, should get delivered a recorded copy by registered mail.
WISCONSIN Statutes § 779.14 mandate that Notice Of Claim On Payment Bond For Public Project should be sent by registered mail to the Public Entity (State, Count, Town, Muncipality) along with the Prime Contractor and Surety. A lawsuit making a claim on a bond must be filed within one year after completion of work on the project.
WISCONSIN Statutes § 779.035 mandate that a Private Payment Bond Demand may be filed against the money to be paid a Prime Contractor or Subcontractor. A copy should be sent to the Owner and the Lender/Surety. The Prime Contractor or Subcontractor should also receive a copy seven (7) days after notifying the Owner and the Lender/Surety.
WISCONSIN Statutes § 779.15(3) mandate that a Public Demand For Payment should be sent to the Public Entity (State, Count, Town, Muncipality) thirty (30) days after a Claim For Public Improvement Lien is filed if payment has still not been received. A copy should be sent to the Prime Contractor.

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