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General/Prime Contractors (Private Project):
VIRGINIA Code Annotated § 43-5, mandates that a notarized Memorandum For Mechanic’s Lien Claim must be recorded by General/Prime Contractors no later than ninety (90) consecutive calendar days of last providing labor, services, equipment or materials at a project. It is recorded at the Clerk’s office of the Circuit Court in the city or county where a project you provided labor, services, equipment or materials is located.

Subcontractors (Private Project): VIRGINIA Code Annotated § 43-8, mandates that a notarized Memorandum For Mechanic’s Lien Claim must be recorded by General/Prime Contractors no later than ninety (90) consecutive calendar days of last providing labor, services, equipment or materials at a project. It is recorded at the Clerk’s office of the Circuit Court in the city or county where a project you provided labor, services, equipment or materials is located.

Sub-Subcontractors (Private Project): VIRGINIA Code Annotated § 43-10, mandates that a notarized Memorandum For Mechanic’s Lien Claim must be recorded by General/Prime Contractors no later than ninety (90) consecutive calendar days of last providing labor, services, equipment or materials at a project. It is recorded at the Clerk’s office of the Circuit Court in the city or county where a project you provided labor, services, equipment or materials is located.

TITLE 43 MECHANIC’S AND CERTAIN OTHER LIENS

CHAPTER 1 MECHANICS’ AND MATERIALMEN’S LIENS

43-1 Definitions

43-2 Structures, Materials, etc., Deemed Permanently Annexed to Freehold

43-3 Lien for Work Done and Materials Furnished; Waiver of Right to File or Enforce Lien

43-4 Perfection of Lien by General Contractor; Recordation and Notice

43-4.01 Posting of Building Permit; Identification of Mechanics’ Lien Agent in Building Permit; Notice to Mechanics’ Lien Agent; Effect of Notice

43-4.1 Liens to be Recorded in Deed Books and Indexed in General Index of Deeds

43-5 Sufficiency of Memorandum and Affidavit Required by §43-4

43-6 Repealed by Acts 1968, c. 568

43-7 Perfection of Lien by Subcontractor; Extent of Lien; Affirmative Defense; Provisions Relating to Time-share Estates

43-8 Sufficiency of Memorandum, Affidavit and Notice Required by § 43-7

43-9 Perfection of Lien by Person Performing Labor or Furnishing Materials for a Subcontractor; Extent of Lien

43-10 Sufficiency of Memorandum, Affidavit and Notice Required by § 43-9

43-11 How Owner or General Contractor Made Personally Liable to Subcontractor, Laborer or Materialman

43-12 Repealed by Acts 1968, c. 568

43-13 Funds Paid to General Contractor, Subcontractor, Owner-developer, Etc., Must be Used to Pay Persons Performing Labor or Furnishing Material

43-13.1 Use of Lien Waiver Form; Forgery or Signing Without Authority

43-13.2 When Affidavit of Payment Required of Owner Prior to Sale

43-13.3 Affidavit of Payment Required of Owner Prior to Sale or Refinance; Penalty

43-14 Repealed by Acts 1968, c. 568

43-14.1 Service of Notices

43-15 Inaccuracies in Memorandum or Description Not Affecting Lien

43-16 What Owner May Do When Contractor Fails or Refuses to Complete Building, Etc.

43-17 Limitation on Suit to Enforce Lien

43-17.1 Hearing on Validity of Lien

43-18 Lien of General Contractor to Inure to Benefit of Subcontractor

43-19 Validity and Priority of Lien Not Affected by Assignments

43-20 Extent of Lien Where Owner Has Less Than Fee in Land

43-21 Priorities Between Mechanics’ and Other Liens

43-22 How Liens Enforced

43-23 Priority Among Liens Perfected Under This Chapter

43-23.1 Forfeiture of Lien

43-23.2 Remedies Cumulative

43-67 Release of Mechanic’s Lien Upon Payment or Satisfaction

43-68 Releases Made by Court

43-69 Repealed by Acts 1994, c. 432

43-70 Release of Mechanic’s Lien Upon Payment Into Court or Filing of Bond After Suit Brought

43-71 Release of Mechanic’s Lien Upon Payment Into Court or Filing Bond Before Suit

CODE OF VIRGINIA

TITLE 43 MECHANIC’S AND CERTAIN OTHER LIENS

CHAPTER 1 MECHANICS’ AND MATERIALMEN’S LIENS

43-1 Definitions

As used in this chapter, the term “general contractor” includes contractors, laborers, mechanics, and persons furnishing materials, who contract directly with the owner, and the term “subcontractor” includes all such contractors, laborers, mechanics, and persons furnishing materials, who do not contract with the owner but with the general contractor. As used in this chapter, the term “owner” shall not be construed to mean any person holding bare legal title under an instrument to secure a debt or indemnify a surety. As used in this chapter, the term “mechanics’ lien agent” means a person (i) designated in writing by the owner of real estate or a person authorized to act on behalf of the owner of such real estate and (ii) who consents in writing to act, as the owner’s designee for purposes of receiving notice pursuant to § 43-4.01. Such person shall be an attorney at law licensed to practice in the Commonwealth, a title insurance company authorized to write title insurance in the Commonwealth or one of its subsidiaries or licensed title insurance agents, or a financial institution authorized to accept deposits and to hold itself out to the public as engaged in the banking or savings institution business in the Commonwealth or a service corporation, subsidiary or affiliate of such financial institution. Any such person may perform mechanics’ lien agent services as any legal entity. Provided that nothing herein shall be construed to affect pending litigation.

43-2 Structures, Materials, etc., Deemed Permanently Annexed to Freehold

For the purpose of this chapter, a well, excavation, sidewalk, driveway, pavement, parking lot, retaining wall, curb and/or gutter, breakwater (either salt or fresh water), underground or field-constructed above-ground storage tank and connected dispensing equipment, water system, drainage structure, filtering system (including septic or waste disposal systems) or swimming pool shall be deemed a structure permanently annexed to the freehold, and all shrubbery, earth, sod, sand, gravel, brick, stone, tile, pipe or other materials, together with the reasonable rental or use value of equipment and any surveying, grading, clearing or earth moving required for the improvement of the grounds upon which such building or structure is situated shall be deemed to be materials furnished for the improvement of such building or structure and permanently annexed to the freehold.

43-3 Lien for Work Done and Materials Furnished; Waiver of Right to File or Enforce Lien

A. All persons performing labor or furnishing materials of the value of fifty dollars or more, for the construction, removal, repair or improvement of any building or structure permanently annexed to the freehold, and all persons performing any labor or furnishing materials of like value for the construction of any railroad, shall have a lien, if perfected as hereinafter provided, upon such building or structure, and so much land therewith as shall be necessary for the convenient use and enjoyment thereof, and upon such railroad and franchises for the work done and materials furnished. But when the claim is for repairs or improvements to existing structures only, no lien shall attach to the property repaired or improved unless such repairs or improvements were ordered or authorized by the owner, or his agent. If the building or structure being constructed, removed or repaired is part of a condominium as defined in § 55-79.41 or under the Horizontal Property Act (§§ 55-79.1 through 55-79.38), any person providing labor or furnishing material to one or more units or limited common elements within the condominium pursuant to a single contract may perfect a single lien encumbering the one or more units which are the subject of the contract or to which those limited common elements pertain, and for which payment has not been made. All persons providing labor or furnishing materials for the common elements pertaining to all the units may perfect a single lien encumbering all such condominium units. Whenever a lien has been or may be perfected encumbering two or more units, the proportionate amount of the indebtedness attributable to each unit shall be the ratio that the percentage liability for common expenses appertaining to that unit computed pursuant to § 55-79.83 D bears to the total percentage liabilities for all units which are encumbered by the lien. The lien claimant shall release from a perfected lien an encumbered unit upon request of the unit owner as provided in § 55-79.46 B upon receipt of payment equal to that portion of the indebtedness evidenced by the lien attributable to such unit determined as herein provided. In the event the lien is not perfected, the lien claimant shall upon request of any interested party execute lien releases for one or more units upon receipt of payment equal to that portion of the indebtedness attributable to such unit or units determined as herein provided but no such release shall preclude the lien claimant from perfecting a single lien against the unreleased unit or units for the remaining portion of the indebtedness.

B. Any person providing labor or materials for site development improvements or for streets, stormwater facilities, sanitary sewers or water lines for the purpose of providing access or service to the individual lots in a development or condominium units as defined in § 55-79.41 or under the Horizontal Property Act (§§ 55-79.1 through 55-79.38) shall have a lien on each individual lot in the development for that fractional part of the total cost of such labor or materials as is obtained by using “one” as the numerator and the number of lots as the denominator and in the case of a condominium on each individual unit in an amount computed by reference to the liability of that unit for common expenses appertaining to that condominium pursuant to § 55-79.83 D; provided, however, no such lien shall be valid as to any lot or condominium unit unless the person providing such labor or materials shall, prior to the sale of such lot or condominium unit, file with the clerk of the circuit court of the jurisdiction in which such land lies a document setting forth a full disclosure of the nature of the lien to be claimed, the amount claimed against each lot or condominium unit and a description of the development or condominium, and shall, thereafter, comply with all other applicable provisions of this chapter. “Site development improvements” means improvements which are provided for the development, such as project site grading, rather than for an individual lot. Nothing contained herein shall be construed to prevent the filing of a mechanic’s lien under the provisions of subsection A hereof.

C. Any right to file or enforce any mechanic’s lien granted hereunder may be waived in whole or in part at any time by any person entitled to such lien.

43-4 Perfection of Lien by General Contractor; Recordation and Notice

A general contractor, or any other lien claimant under §§43-7 and 43-9, in order to perfect the lien given by §43-3, provided such lien has not been barred by § 43-4.01 C, shall file a memorandum of lien at any time after the work is commenced or material furnished, but not later than ninety days from the last day of the month in which he last performs labor or furnishes material, and in no event later than ninety days from the time such building, structure, or railroad is completed, or the work thereon otherwise terminated. The memorandum shall be filed in the clerk’s office in the county or city in which the building, structure or railroad, or any part thereof is located. The memorandum shall show the names of the owner of the property sought to be charged, and of the claimant of the lien, the amount and consideration of his claim, and the time or times when the same is or will be due and payable, verified by the oath of the claimant, or his agent, including a statement declaring his intention to claim the benefit of the lien, and giving a brief description of the property on which he claims a lien. It shall be the duty of the clerk in whose office the memorandum is filed to record and index the same as provided in § 43-4.1, in the name of the claimant of the lien and of the owner of the property. From the time of such recording and indexing all persons shall be deemed to have notice thereof. The cost of recording the memorandum shall be taxed against the person found liable in any judgment or decree enforcing such lien. The lien claimant may file any number of memoranda but no memorandum filed pursuant to this chapter shall include sums due for labor or materials furnished more than 150 days prior to the last day on which labor was performed or material furnished to the job preceding the filing of such memorandum. However, any memorandum may include sums withheld as retainages with respect to labor performed or materials furnished at any time before it is filed, but not to exceed ten percent of the total contract price. The time limitations set forth herein shall apply to all labor performed or materials furnished on construction commenced on or after July 1, 1980.

43-4.01 Posting of Building Permit; Identification of Mechanics’ Lien Agent in Building Permit; Notice to Mechanics’ Lien Agent; Effect of Notice

A. The building permit for any one- or two-family residential dwelling unit issued pursuant to the Uniform Statewide Building Code shall be conspicuously and continuously posted on the property for which the permit is issued until all work is completed on the property. The permit shall be posted on the property before any labor is performed or any material furnished on the property for which the building permit is issued.

B. If, at the time of issuance, the building permit contains the name, mailing address, and telephone number of the mechanics’ lien agent as defined in § 43-1, any person entitled to claim a lien under this title may notify the mechanics’ lien agent that he seeks payment for labor performed or material furnished by registered or certified mail or by physical delivery. Such notice shall contain (i) the name, mailing address, and telephone number of the person sending such notice, (ii) the building permit number on the building permit, (iii) a description of the property as shown on the building permit, and (iv) a statement that the person filing such notice seeks payment for labor performed or material furnished. A return receipt or other receipt showing delivery of the notice to the addressee or written evidence that such notice was delivered by the postal service or other carrier to but not accepted by the addressee shall be prima facie evidence of receipt. An inaccuracy in the notice as to the description of the property shall not bar a person from claiming a lien under this title or filing a memorandum or otherwise perfecting or enforcing a lien as provided in subsection C if the property can otherwise be reasonably identified from the description.

C. Except as provided otherwise in this subsection, no person other than a person claiming a lien under §43-3 (b) may claim a lien under this title or file a memorandum or otherwise perfect and enforce a lien under this title with respect to a one- or two-family residential dwelling unit if such person fails to notify any mechanics’ lien agent identified on the building permit in accordance with subsection B above (i)within thirty days of the first date that he performs labor or furnishes material to or for the building or structure or (ii) within thirty days of the date such a permit is issued, if such labor or materials are first performed or furnished by such person prior to the issuance of a building permit. However, the failure to give any such notices within the appropriate thirty-day period as required by the previous sentence shall not bar a person from claiming a lien under this title or from filing a memorandum or otherwise perfecting and enforcing a lien under this title, provided that such lien is limited to labor performed or materials furnished on or after the date a notice is given by such person to the mechanics’ lien agent in accordance with subsection B above. A person performing labor or furnishing materials with respect to a one- or two-family residential dwelling unit on which a building permit is not posted at the time he first performs his labor or first furnishes his material shall determine from appropriate authorities whether a permit of the type described in subsection B above has been issued and the date on which it is issued. No person shall be required to comply with this subsection as to any memorandum of lien which is recorded prior to the issuance of a building permit nor shall any person be required to comply with this subsection when the building permit does not designate a mechanics’ lien agent.

D. Unless otherwise agreed in writing, the only duties of the mechanics’ lien agent shall be to receive notices delivered to him pursuant to subsection B and to provide any notice upon request to a settlement agent, as defined in § 6.1-2.10, involved in a transaction relating to the residential dwelling unit.

E. Mechanics’ lien agents are authorized to enter into written agreements with third parties with regard to funds to be advanced to them for disbursement, and the transfer, disbursement, return and other handling of such funds shall be governed by the terms of such written agreements.

F. A mechanics’ lien agent as defined in § 43-1 may charge a reasonable fee for services rendered in connection with administration of notice authorized herein and the disbursement of funds for payment of labor and materials for the construction or repair of improvements on real estate.

43-4.1 Liens to be Recorded in Deed Books and Indexed in General Index of Deeds

Notwithstanding the provision of any other section of this title, or any other provision of law requiring documents to be recorded in the miscellaneous lien book or the deed books in the clerk’s office of any court, on and after July 1, 1964, all memoranda or notices of liens, in the discretion of the clerk, shall be recorded in the deed books in such clerk’s office, and shall be indexed in the general index of deeds, and such general index shall show the type of such lien.

43-5 Sufficiency of Memorandum and Affidavit Required by § 43-4

The memorandum and affidavit required by §43-4 shall be sufficient if substantially in form and effect as follows:

Memorandum for Mechanic’s Lien Claimed by General Contractor.

Name of owner: _________________________________

Address of owner: ______________________________

Name of claimant: ______________________________

Address of claimant: ___________________________

1. Type of materials or services furnished: ________________________________________

2. Amount claimed: $ _________________________________

3. Type of structure on which work done or materials furnished: ____________________

4. Brief description and location of real property: ________________________________

5. Date from which interest on the above amount is claimed: Date: __________________

___________________ (Name of claimant).

Affidavit.

State of Virginia,

County (or city) of __________________, to wit:

I, ____________ (notary or other officer) for the county (or city) aforesaid, do certify that ______________________claimant, or _______________, agent for claimant, this day made oath before me in my county (or city) aforesaid that (the owner) is justly indebted to claimant in the sum of ______________dollars, for the consideration stated in the foregoing memorandum, and that the same is payable as therein stated. Given under my hand this the __________ day of _________________, 20__.

(Notary Public or Magistrate, et cetera.)

43-6 Repealed by Acts 1968, c. 568

43-7 Perfection of Lien by Subcontractor; Extent of Lien; Affirmative Defense; Provisions Relating to Time-share Estates

A. Any subcontractor, in order to perfect the lien given him by § 43-3 shall comply with § 43-4, and in addition give notice in writing to the owner of the property or his agent of the amount and character of his claim. But the amount for which a subcontractor may perfect a lien under this section shall not exceed the amount in which the owner is indebted to the general contractor at the time the notice is given, or shall thereafter become indebted to the general contractor upon his contract with the general contractor for such structure or building or railroad. It shall be an affirmative defense or affirmative partial defense, as the case may be, to a suit to perfect a lien of a subcontractor that the owner is not indebted to the general contractor or is indebted to the general contractor for less than the amount of the lien sought to be perfected. B. Where the property referred to in subsection A hereof is a time-share unit, as defined by § 55-362, the word “agent,” as used in subsection A, shall be deemed to include the developer, during the developer control period, or the time-share estate owners’ association, after the developer control period. Within ten days of receipt of the notice, the developer or the time-share estate owners’ association shall mail by first class mail a copy of the notice to all time-share estate owners whose interests are affected by the subcontractor’s lien on the time-share unit. Failure on the part of the developer or time-share estate owners’ association to so notify the appropriate time-share estate owners within the time period set forth above shall result in the developer’s or the association’s being liable for the full amount of the subcontractor’s claim, but such failure shall not affect the validity of any lien perfected under this section. Assessments levied by the estate owners’ association to pay the liability hereby imposed shall be made only against the time-share estate owners of record in the time share estate project at the time the liability was incurred.

C. Where the property referred to in subsection A hereof is a time-share unit, as defined by § 55-362, the memorandum required to be filed pursuant to § 43-4 need show only the name of the developer during the developer control period, or the time-share estate owners’ association, after the developer control period.

43-8 Sufficiency of Memorandum, Affidavit and Notice Required by § 43-7

The memorandum, affidavit and notice required by §43-7 shall be sufficient if substantially in form and effect as follows:

Memorandum for Mechanic’s Lien Claimed by Subcontractor

Name of owner: _________________________________________

Address of owner: ______________________________________

Name of general contractor (if any): ________________________

Name of claimant: ______________________________________

Address of claimant: ________________________________________

1. Type of materials or services furnished: ____________________________

2. Amount claimed: $ ___________________________________

3. Type of structure on which work done or materials furnished: ______________________

4. Brief description and location of real property: _______________________________________________________

5. Date from which interest on above amount is claimed:

Date: _____________________

___________________________
(Name of claimant).

Affidavit

State of Virginia,

County (or city) of ______________ to wit:

I,____________ (notary or other officer) for the county (or city) aforesaid, do certify that ________, claimant, or _______________,
agent for claimant, this day made oath before me in my county (or city) aforesaid that __________ is justly indebted to claimant in the sum of _________ dollars, for the consideration stated in the foregoing memorandum, and that the same is payable as therein stated. Given under my hand this the ____ day of ____, 20__
(Notary Public or Magistrate, et cetera.)

Notice

To___________________________________ (owner).

You are hereby notified that ___________ (general contractor) is indebted to me in the sum of ___________ dollars ($ ______) with interest thereon from the _______ day of ______, 20__, for work done (or materials furnished, as the case may be,) in and about the construction (or removal, etc.,) of a ___________ (describe structure, whether dwelling, store, or etc.,) which he has contracted to construct (or remove, etc.,) for you or on property owned by you in the county (or city) of _________, and that I have duly recorded a mechanic’s lien for the same.

Given under my hand this the _____________ day of ________, 20__

(Subcontractor)

43-9 Perfection of Lien by Person Performing Labor or Furnishing Materials for a Subcontractor; Extent of Lien

Any person performing labor or furnishing materials for a subcontractor, in order to perfect the lien given him by § 43-3, shall comply with the provisions of § 43-4, and in addition thereto give notice in writing to the owner of the property, or his agent, and to the general contractor, or his agent, of the amount and character of his claim. But the amount for which a lien may be perfected by such person shall not exceed the amount for which such subcontractor could himself claim a lien under § 43-7.

>43-10 Sufficiency of Memorandum, Affidavit and Notice Required by § 43-9

The memorandum, affidavit and notice required by §43-9 shall be sufficient if substantially in form and effect as follows:

Memorandum for Mechanic’s Lien Claimed by Sub-subcontractor

Name of owner: _________________________________

Address of owner: ______________________________

Name of general contractor (if any) and subcontractor:_______________________________________

Name of claimant: ______________________________

Address of claimant: ___________________________

1. Type of materials or services furnished: __________________________________________________

2. Amount claimed: $ _________________________________

3. Type of structure on which work done or materials furnished: ______________________________

4. Brief description and location of real property: __________________________________________

5. Date from which interest on above amount is claimed: Date: _____________________

_____________________ (Name of claimant)

_____________________ (Signature of claimant or agent for claimant)

_____________________ Affidavit

State of Virginia,

County (or city) of ___________________, to wit:

I, __________________ (notary or other officer) for the county (or city) aforesaid do certify that __________ claimant, or __________, agent for claimant, this day made oath before me in my county (or city) aforesaid that _____________ is justly indebted to claimant in the sum of _________ dollars for the consideration stated in the foregoing memorandum, and that the same is payable as therein stated. Given under my hand this the _________________ day of ___________, 20__.

__________________ (Notary Public or Magistrate, et cetera.)

Notice

To _____________ (owner) and ___________________ (general contractor):

You are hereby notified that _______________, a subcontractor under you, said ____________ (general contractor) for the construction (or removal, etc.,) of a _______________ (describe structure) for you, or on property owned by you, said (owner) is indebted to me in the sum of _____________dollars ($ __________) with interest thereon from the day of __________, 20__, for work done (or materials furnished) in and about the construction (or removal, etc.,) of said _________________________ (naming structure), situate in the county (or city) of _________ Virginia, and that I have duly recorded a mechanic’s lien for the same.

Given under my hand this the _______________ day of _____________________, 20__

_____________________
(Sub-subcontractor)

43-11 How Owner or General Contractor Made Personally Liable to Subcontractor, Laborer or Materialman

Any subcontractor or person furnishing labor or material to the general contractor or subcontractor, may give notice in writing to the owner or his agent or the general contractor, stating the nature and character of his contract and the probable amount of his claim, and if such subcontractor, or person furnishing labor or material shall at any time after the work is done or material furnished by him and before the expiration of thirty days from the time such building or structure is completed or the work thereon otherwise terminated furnish the owner thereof or his agent and also the general contractor, or the general contractor alone in case he is the only one notified, with a correct account, verified by affidavit, of his claim against the general contractor or subcontractor, for work done or materials furnished and of the amount due, the owner, or the general contractor, if he alone was notified, shall be personally liable to the claimant for the amount due to the subcontractor or persons furnishing labor or material by the general contractor or subcontractor, provided the same does not exceed the sum in which the owner is indebted to the general contractor at the time the notice is given or may thereafter become indebted by virtue of his contract with the general contractor, or in case the general contractor alone is notified the sum in which he is indebted to the subcontractor at the time the notice is given or may thereafter become indebted by virtue of his contract with the general contractor. But the amount which a person supplying labor or material to a subcontractor can claim shall not exceed the amount for which such subcontractor could file his claim. Any bona fide agreement for deductions by the owner because of the failure or refusal of the general contractor to comply with his contract shall be binding upon such subcontractor, laborer or materialman. The provisions of this section are subject to the qualification that before any such personal liability of the owner or general contractor herein provided for shall be binding the notice herein required, with such return thereon as is sufficient under § 8.01-325, shall be recorded and indexed as provided in § 43-4.1 in the appropriate clerk’s office; or the notice herein required shall be mailed by registered or certified mail to and received by the owner or general contractor upon whom personal liability is sought to be imposed, and a return receipt therefore showing delivery to the addressee shall be prima facie evidence of receipt.

43-12 Repealed by Acts 1968, c. 568

43-13 Funds Paid to General Contractor, Subcontractor, Owner-developer, Etc., Must be Used to Pay Persons Performing Labor or Furnishing Material

Any contractor, subcontractor or owner-developer, as defined in § 54.1-1100, or any officer, director or employee of such contractor, subcontractor or owner-developer who shall, with intent to defraud, retain or use the funds, or any part thereof, paid by the owner or his agent, the contractor or lender to such contractor or owner-developer or by the owner or his agent, the contractor or lender to a subcontractor under any contract for the construction, removal, repair or improvement of any building or structure permanently annexed to the freehold, for any other purpose than to pay persons performing labor upon or furnishing material for such construction, repair, removal or improvement, shall be guilty of larceny in appropriating such funds for any other use while any amount for which the contractor, subcontractor or owner-developer may be liable or become liable under his contract for such labor or materials remains unpaid, and may be prosecuted upon complaint of any person or persons who have not been fully paid any amount due them. The use by any such contractor, subcontractor or owner developer or any officer, director or employee of such contractor, subcontractor or owner-developer of any moneys paid under the contract, before paying all amounts due or to become due for labor performed or material furnished for such building or structure, for any other purpose than paying such amounts, shall be prima facie evidence of intent to defraud.

43-13.1 Use of Lien Waiver Form; Forgery or Signing Without Authority

Any person who knowingly presents a waiver of lien form to an owner, his agent, contractor, lender, or title company for the purpose of obtaining funds or title insurance and who forges or signs without authority the name of any person listed thereon shall be guilty of a felony and punished as provided in §18.2-172.

43-13.2 When Affidavit of Payment Required of Owner Prior to Sale

A person who is both the owner of a one- or two-family residential dwelling unit and either a developer of such property, a contractor in connection with the development or improvement of such property or a contractor or subcontractor furnishing labor or material in connection with the development or improvement of such property shall, at the time of settlement on the sale of such property, provide the purchaser with an affidavit stating either (i) that all persons performing labor or furnishing materials in connection with the improvements on such property and with whom such owner is in privity of contract have been paid in full or (ii) the name, address and amount payable or claimed to be payable to any person so performing labor or furnishing materials and with whom such owner is in privity of contract. Willful failure to provide such statement or any willful material misrepresentation with respect to such a statement which causes a monetary loss to a financial institution, title company, contractor, subcontractor, supplier, owner, mechanics’ lien agent or any other person or institution shall be punishable as a Class 5 felony.

43-13.3 Affidavit of Payment Required of Owner Prior to Sale or Refinance; Penalty

Any person who is the owner of a one-family or two-family residential dwelling unit not included within the scope of § 43-13.2 shall, at the time of settlement on the sale of such property, provide the purchaser, or lender in the case of a permanent loan or refinance, with an affidavit stating either (i) that all persons performing labor or furnishing materials in connection with any improvements on such property within 120 days prior to the date of settlement and with whom such owner is in privity of contract have been paid in full, or (ii) the name, address and amount payable or claimed to be payable to any person so performing labor or furnishing materials and with whom such owner is in privity of contract. Any willful material misrepresentation in the affidavit which causes a monetary loss to any financial institution, title company, or purchaser shall be punishable as a Class 3 misdemeanor.

43-14 Repealed by Acts 1968, c. 568

43-14.1 Service of Notices

Any notice authorized or required by this chapter, except the notice required by §43-11, may be served by any sheriff or constable who shall make return of the time and manner of service; or any such notice may be served by certified or registered mail and a return receipt therefore shall be prima facie evidence of receipt.

43-15 Inaccuracies in Memorandum or Description Not Affecting Lien

No inaccuracy in the memorandum filed, or in the description of the property to be covered by the lien, shall invalidate the lien, if the property can be reasonably identified by the description given and the memorandum conforms substantially to the requirements of §§43-5, 43-8 and 43-10, respectively, and is not willfully false.

43-16 What Owner May Do When Contractor Fails or Refuses to Complete Building, Etc.

If the owner is compelled to complete his building, structure, or railroad, or any part thereof undertaken by a general contractor in consequence of the failure or refusal of the general contractor to do so, the amount expended by the owner for such completion shall have priority over all mechanics’ liens which have been or may be placed on such building, structure, or railroad by such general contractor, a subcontractor under him, or any person furnishing labor or materials to either of them.

43-17 Limitation on Suit to Enforce Lien

No suit to enforce any lien perfected under §§ 43-4, 43-5 and 43-7 to 43-10 shall be brought after six months from the time when the memorandum of lien was recorded or after sixty days from the time the building, structure or railroad was completed or the work thereon otherwise terminated, whichever time shall last occur; provided, however, that the filing of a petition to enforce any such lien in any suit wherein such petition may be properly filed shall be regarded as the institution of a suit under this section; and, provided further, that nothing herein shall extend the time within which such lien may be perfected.

43-17.1 Hearing on Validity of Lien

Any party, having an interest in real property against which a lien has been filed, may, upon a showing of good cause, petition the court of equity having jurisdiction wherein the building, structure, other property, or railroad is located to hold a hearing to determine the validity of any perfected lien on the property. After reasonable notice to the lien claimant and any party to whom the benefit of the lien would inure and who has given notice as provided in §43-18 of the Code of Virginia, the court shall hold a hearing and determine the validity of the lien. If the court finds that the lien is invalid, it shall forthwith order that the memorandum or notice of lien be removed from record.

43-18 Lien of General Contractor to Inure to Benefit of Subcontractor

The perfected lien of a general contractor on any building or structure shall inure to the benefit of any subcontractor, and of any person performing labor or furnishing materials to a subcontractor who has not perfected a lien on such building or structure, provided such subcontractor, or person performing labor or furnishing materials shall give written notice of his claim against the general contractor, or subcontractor, as the case may be, to the owner or his agent before the amount of such lien is actually paid off or discharged.

43-19 Validity and Priority of Lien Not Affected by Assignments

Every assignment or transfer by a general contractor, in whole or in part, of his contract with the owner or of any money or consideration coming to him under such contract, or by a subcontractor of his contract with the general contractor, in whole or in part, or of any money or consideration coming to him under his contract with the general contractor, and every writ of fieri facias, attachment or other process against the general contractor or subcontractor to subject or encumber his interest arising under such contract, shall be subject to the liens given by this chapter to laborers, mechanics, and materialmen. No such assignment or transfer shall in any way affect the validity or the priority of satisfaction of liens given by this chapter.

43-20 Extent of Lien Where Owner Has Less Than Fee in Land

Subject to the provisions of § 43-3, if the person who shall cause a building or structure to be erected or repaired owns less than a fee simple estate in the land, then only his interest therein shall be subject to liens created under this chapter. When the vendee under a contract for the sale of real estate causes a building or structure to be erected or repaired on the land which is the subject of the contract and the owner has actual knowledge of such erection or repairs, the interest of the owner in the land shall be subject to liens created under this chapter; and for the purposes of §43-21, the interest of such an owner in the land, to the extent of the unpaid purchase price, shall be deemed to be a recorded purchase money deed of trust lien created at the time the contract of sale was fully executed. As used in this section, “a contract for the sale of real estate” shall not include a lease of real estate containing an option to purchase the leased real estate or an option to purchase real estate unless the option is enforceable against the optionee.

43-21 Priorities Between Mechanics’ and Other Liens

No lien or encumbrance upon the land created before the work was commenced or materials furnished shall operate upon the building or structure erected thereon, or materials furnished for and used in the same, until the lien in favor of the person doing the work or furnishing the materials shall have been satisfied; nor shall any lien or encumbrance upon the land created after the work was commenced or materials furnished operate on the land, or such building or structure, until the lien in favor of the person doing the work or furnishing the materials shall have been satisfied. Unless otherwise provided in the subordination agreement, if the holder of the prior recorded lien of a purchase money deed of trust subordinates to the lien of a construction money deed of trust, such subordination shall be limited to the construction money deed of trust and said prior lien shall not be subordinate to mechanics’ and materialmen’s liens to the extent of the value of the land by virtue of such agreement. In the enforcement of the liens acquired under the previous sections of this chapter, any lien or encumbrance created on the land before the work was commenced or materials furnished shall be preferred in the distribution of the proceeds of sale only to the extent of the value of the land estimated, exclusive of the buildings or structures, at the time of sale, and the residue of the proceeds of sale shall be applied to the satisfaction of the liens provided for in the previous sections of this chapter. Provided that liens filed for performing labor or furnishing materials for the repair or improvement of any building or structure shall be subject to any encumbrance against such land and building or structure of record prior to the commencement of the improvements or repairs or the furnishing of materials or supplies therefore. Nothing contained in the foregoing proviso shall apply to liens that may be filed for the construction or removal of any building or structure.

43-22 How Liens Enforced

The liens created and perfected under this chapter may be enforced in a court of equity by a bill filed in the county or city wherein the building, structure, or railroad, or some part thereof is situated, or wherein the owner, or if there be more than one, any of them, resides. The plaintiff shall file with his bill an itemized statement of his account, showing the amount and character of the work done or materials furnished, the prices charged therefore, the payments made, if any, the balance due, and the time from which interest is claimed thereon, the correctness of which account shall be verified by the affidavit of himself, or his agent. When suit is brought for the enforcement of any such lien against the property bound thereby, all parties entitled to such liens upon the property or any portion thereof may file petitions in such suit asking for the enforcement of their respective liens to have the same effect as if an independent suit were brought by each claimant.

43-23 Priority Among Liens Perfected Under This Chapter

There shall be no priority among the liens created and perfected under this chapter, except that the lien of a subcontractor shall be preferred to that of his general contractor; the lien of persons performing labor or furnishing materials for a subcontractor, shall be preferred to that of such subcontractor; and liens filed by persons performing manual labor shall have priority over materialmen to the extent of the labor performed during the thirty days immediately preceding the date of the performance of the last labor.

43-23.1 Forfeiture of Lien

Any person who shall, with intent to mislead, include in his memorandum of lien work not performed upon, or materials not furnished for, the property described in his memorandum shall thereby forfeit any right to a lien under this chapter.

43-23.2 Remedies Cumulative

The remedies afforded by this chapter shall be deemed cumulative in nature and not be construed to be in lieu of any other legal or equitable remedies.

43-67 Release of Mechanic’s Lien Upon Payment or Satisfaction

When payment or satisfaction has been made of a debt secured by a mechanic’s lien it shall be released in the manner provided in §§ 55-66.3 and 55-66.4, insofar as appropriate.

43-68 Releases Made by Court

Any person who owns or has any interest in real estate or personal property on which such lien exists may, after twenty days’ notice thereof to the person entitled to such lien, apply to the circuit or corporation court of the county or corporation in whose clerk’s office such encumbrance is recorded, or to the Circuit Court of the City of Richmond, if it be in the clerk’s office of such court, to have the same released or discharged; and upon proof that it has been paid or discharged, or upon its appearing to the court that more than twenty years have elapsed since the maturity of the lien, raising a presumption of payment, and which is not rebutted at the hearing, or upon proof that no suit, as defined by § 43-17, has been brought to enforce the same within the time prescribed by such section; such court shall order the same to be entered by the clerk on the margin of the page in the book wherein the lien is recorded, which entry, when so made, shall operate as a release of such lien. All releases made prior to June 24, 1944, by any court under this section upon such presumption of payment so arising and not rebutted, shall be validated.

43-69Repealed by Acts 1994, c. 432

43-70 Release of Mechanic’s Lien Upon Payment Into Court or Filing of Bond After Suit Brought

In any suit brought under the provisions of § 43-22, the owner of the building and premises to which the lien, or liens, sought to be enforced shall have attached, the general contractor for such building or other parties in interest may, after five days’ notice to the lienor, or lienors, apply to the court in which such suit shall be pending, or to the judge thereof in vacation, for permission to pay into court an amount of money sufficient to discharge such lien, or liens, and the costs of the suit or for permission to file a bond in the penalty of double the amount of such lien, or liens, and costs, with surety to be approved by the court, or judge, conditioned for the payment of such judgment adjudicating the lien or liens to be valid and determining the amount for which the same would have been enforceable against the real estate as may be rendered by the court upon the hearing of the case on its merits, which permission shall be granted by the court, or judge, in either such case, unless good cause be shown against the same by some party in interest. Upon the payment of such money into court, or upon the filing of such bond, as the case may be, after the court has granted permission for the same to be done, the property affected thereby shall stand released from such lien, or liens, and the money so paid in, or the bond so filed, as the case may be, shall be subject to the final judgment of the court upon the hearing of the case on its merits.

43-71 Release of Mechanic’s Lien Upon Payment Into Court or Filing Bond Before Suit

At any time after the perfecting of any such lien and before a suit be brought for the enforcement thereof, the owner of the property affected thereby, the general contractor or other parties in interest may, after five days’ notice to the lienor, apply to the court having jurisdiction of a suit for the enforcement of such lien, or to the judge thereof in vacation, for permission to make such payment into court, or to file such bond, as prescribed in § 43-70, which permission, in either such event, shall be granted by such court, or judge, unless good cause be shown against the same by some party in interest. Upon the granting of such permission, and the payment of such money into court, or the filing of such bond, as the case may be, the property affected thereby shall stand released from such lien. Such money, or bond, as the case may be, shall be held under the control of the court and shall be subject to the final judgment of the court adjudicating the lien or liens to be valid and determining the amount for which the same would have been enforceable against the real estate in any suit or action thereafter brought for the ascertainment of the rights of the parties in interest, with respect hereto, or, shall be paid out and disposed of as the parties in interest may direct, in the event the matters in controversy with respect thereto be settled and adjusted between the parties without suit or action. The sureties on any such bond, which may be involved in any suit or action brought under the provisions of this section, shall be made parties to such suit or action.