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Saskatchewan Builders' Lien - RUSH Service

 

 

Saskatchewan Builders' Lien - RUSH Service  

Builders’ liens in Saskatchewan: you are eligible to file a lien a property you have provided work, materials, services or labour to as part of an "improvement” to the land. Your lien rights begin as soon as you have first provided your services or materials to a job site. 

Filing a builder’s lien lets both your customer and the property owner know you are serious about getting paid. Once a lien is registered, it will hold up the release of any funds (i.e. project draws) and it can prevent the sale or transfer of the property. 

In Saskatchewan you have 40 days from the date of substantial completion of the project to file your lien. If you have provided work after substantial completion your lien deadline is calculated 40 days from the last on site, date of last supply or date of abandonment to file a builders’ lien.

If your claim is between day 35 to day 40 then use the online form below. If you prefer to file offline you will find a PDF. date of abandonment to file a builders’ lien.

If your claim is between day 1 to day 34 of the lien deadline then use our online form for Regular - Saskatchewan Builders Lien Filing Service

To file a lien you must have:

  • Address, legal description or GPS coordinates of job location
  • Your customer’s name and address
  • Short description of work or materials provided
  • Date last on site or date of last supply
  • Total amount owing for project 

All unpaid or unsatisfied liens must have action commenced within two years from the date of the debt was incurred or date of last payment (whichever is the latter of the two).

RUSH Saskatchewan Builders Saskatchewan Builders Lien - RUSH Service - PDF
$595 + disbursements & tax (Approx. $705.00)
Claims received between day 35 to 40 days of the lien deadline