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Code · Ohio · Title 47 Occupations-Professions · Chapter 4703 Architects

Section 4703.201 — Architect lien on commercial real estate.

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(A)(1) An architect who enters into a written contract for services to be provided with regard to any interest in commercial real estate has a lien on that interest.
(2)The lien shall be effective only if the contract for services is in writing and is signed by the architect and the owner of the interest in commercial real estate.
(B)(1) Only the architect named in the contract shall have a lien pursuant to this section.
(2)A lien is not available to any employee, agent, or independent contractor of the architect.
(C)The amount of the lien shall be limited to the amount due to the architect pursuant to the contract.
(D)The lien shall be effective only against the interest in commercial real estate that is the subject of the contract.
(E)All valid and recorded mechanic's liens arising pursuant to Chapter 1311. of the Revised Code, regardless of recordation date, and all previously recorded mortgages and liens, including judgment liens, take priority over an architect's lien.
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