Nebraska Statutes

§ 52-145 — Notice of commencement; by whom filed; contents; recording; duration; extension

Nebraska § 52-145

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Neb. Rev. Stat. § 52-145 (2026).

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(1)A notice of commencement must be signed by the contracting owner, be denominated notice of commencement, and state:
(a)The real estate being or intended to be improved or directly benefited, with a description thereof sufficient for identification;
(b)The name and address of the contracting owner, his or her interest in the real estate, and the name and address of the fee simple title holder, if other than the contracting owner; and
(c)That if, after the notice of commencement is recorded, a lien is recorded as to an improvement covered by the notice of commencement, the lien has priority from the time the notice of commencement is recorded.
(2)The notice of commencement may state its duration, but if a duration is stated of less than six months from the time of recording, the dura

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Legislative History

Source: Laws 1981, LB 512, § 21. Annotations: While the geographic or spatial extent of a construction lien may be limited under this section, the real estate subject to construction liens is ultimately determined by the contracting owner's contract for the improvement of the real estate. Nore Electric v. S & H Holdings, 316 Neb. 197, 3 N.W.3d 895 (2024).

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