Oregon Construction Contractors (CCB) Practice Test

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What is the purpose of the Notice of Rights to a Lien?

  1. To punish contractors for poor workmanship

  2. To give the owner the name of the person who requested subcontractor services

  3. To describe the work to be performed

  4. To provide a warranty for the work done

The correct answer is: To give the owner the name of the person who requested subcontractor services

The Notice of Rights to a Lien serves a crucial function in the construction process by informing property owners about their rights and responsibilities in relation to potential liens placed on their property. When a contractor or subcontractor has not been paid for the work they’ve completed, they may have the right to file a lien against the property. In this context, the correct choice addresses the necessity of informing the property owner about who may have a claim against their property due to non-payment. This information is critical because it helps the owner understand who has worked on their project and provides them with an opportunity to resolve any payment disputes before a lien is filed. This communication helps maintain transparency in the contractual obligations of all parties involved and prevents surprises that could result in legal action against the property. It promotes good practices in the construction industry by ensuring that owners are made aware of the parties they are financially engaged with, thereby reducing the risk of a lien being imposed without their knowledge.