Oregon Construction Contractors (CCB) Practice Test

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What is the maximum number of working days covered by the Notice of Right to a Lien before notice is given?

  1. Ten

  2. Five

  3. Eight

  4. Four

The correct answer is: Eight

The maximum number of working days covered by the Notice of Right to a Lien before notice is given is eight. Under Oregon law, a lien claimant has a specific timeframe in which to provide a notice to the property owner before filing a lien against the property. This notice is intended to inform the owner that unpaid work or materials may result in a lien on their property if payment issues are not resolved. The eight-day period allows contractors, subcontractors, or suppliers to notify the property owner of their right to file a lien when payments have not been made. This statutory requirement is crucial for ensuring that property owners are aware of potential liens and allows them the opportunity to settle any disputes regarding payment before a lien is officially filed. Understanding this timeframe is vital for anyone involved in construction, as it helps manage the risks associated with payment and contract compliance.