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Failing to Name the Trustee in Foreclosure Action Is Fatal to Builder’s Mechanics Lien

By Tamara Boeck on February 20, 2013
Posted in Liens

In ParkWest Homes, LLC v. Barnson (Feb. 4, 2013) (ParkWest II), the Idaho Supreme Court affirmed the district court’s ruling that where a property encumbered by a mechanics lien is not brought to foreclosure against an interested party within six months of the filing of the lien, the court cannot enforce the lien against that…

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