Oregon Construction Contractors (CCB) Practice Test

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What is the typical timeframe for submitting a Notice of Right to a Lien after the work or delivery date?

  1. Within one working day

  2. Within seven working days

  3. Within eight working days

  4. Within ten working days

The correct answer is: Within eight working days

The correct timeframe for submitting a Notice of Right to a Lien after the work or delivery date is eight working days. This requirement is in place to ensure that those who have provided labor or materials for a project can officially notify the property owner of their right to file a lien for unpaid invoices. By setting this timeframe, the law balances protecting the interests of contractors and suppliers while giving property owners a clear timeline to address any outstanding payments or disputes. Understanding this timeframe is critical for contractors, as failing to submit the Notice within the designated period could result in losing the right to file a lien, which can significantly impact their ability to collect payment. The timeline of eight working days allows sufficient notice to the involved parties while maintaining a structured process for lien rights, ensuring that contractors can seek compensation for their work in a timely fashion.