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How many days does a lien claimant have to enforce a mechanic's lien after recording the notice of claim?

  1. 30

  2. 90

  3. 180

  4. 60

The correct answer is: 180

A mechanic's lien is a legal claim against a property that ensures payment for work performed or materials supplied in the improvement of that property. In Utah, once a lien claimant has recorded their notice of claim, they are given a specific time frame to enforce that lien through legal action. The correct duration for enforcing a mechanic's lien after recording the notice of claim is 180 days. This extended period allows lien claimants to take necessary legal action if they are not compensated for their work. The rationale behind this timeframe is to ensure that those who have contributed to the improvement of a property can adequately secure their rights and have enough time to navigate the legal processes involved in recovering debts owed to them. Other options would not provide sufficient time for claimants to enforce their rights in most cases, underscoring the importance of the 180-day period in protecting the interests of contractors and suppliers in the construction industry.