Maine law provides that when a party purchases a house or building, they will take title to the property free from any liens claimed against it UNLESS before the purchaser takes title, the lien claimant has filed a Notice of Furnishing or the attached Notice to Bona Fide Purchaser. The Notice to Bona Fide Purchaser must be filed with the register of deeds in the county in question and if the claimant is a real estate licensee, a copy of the Notice must be sent by certified mail. However, the Notice is only good for one hundred and twenty (120) days from the date of filing.
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