Oregon Construction Contractors (CCB) Practice Test

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The Claim of Lien must be recorded within how many calendar days after the last substantial performance?

  1. 30 and 60

  2. 60 and 90

  3. 75 and 75

  4. 90 and 120

The correct answer is: 75 and 75

The correct timeframe for recording a Claim of Lien is indeed 75 calendar days after the completion of the last substantial performance of the work. This period is specified under Oregon lien law, which is designed to protect contractors, subcontractors, and suppliers by allowing them to place a lien on a property when they have not been paid for their services or materials. Recording the Claim of Lien within this 75-day window is crucial because failing to do so can result in losing the right to file a lien against the property. The law provides this specific timeframe to encourage prompt action from those in the construction industry, ensuring they secure their rights to payment without excessive delay. The other options suggest various timeframes that do not align with the legal requirements set forth in Oregon law regarding the filing of a Claim of Lien. Each of those alternative ranges either offers periods that are too short or too long, thereby misrepresenting the actual timeframe mandated for filing.