Section 9-102 - Property subject to lien.
§ 9-102. Property subject to lien.
(a) Buildings.- Every building erected and every building repaired, rebuilt, or improved to the extent of 15 percent of its value is subject to establishment of a lien in accordance with this subtitle for the payment of all debts, without regard to the amount, contracted for work done for or about the building and for materials furnished for or about the building, including the drilling and installation of wells to supply water, the construction or installation of any swimming pool or fencing, the sodding, seeding or planting in or about the premises of any shrubs, trees, plants, flowers or nursery products, the grading, filling, landscaping, and paving of the premises, the provision of building or landscape architectural services, engineering services, land surveying services, or interior design services that pertain to interior construction and are provided by a certified interior designer, and the leasing of equipment, with or without an operator, for use for or about the building or premises.
(b) Waterlines, sewers, drains and streets in development.- If the owner of land or the owner's agent contracts for the installation of waterlines, sanitary sewers, storm drains, or streets to service all lots in a development of the owner's land, each lot and its improvements, if any, are subject, on a basis pro rata to the number of lots being developed, to the establishment of a lien as provided in subsection (a) of this section for all debts for work and material in connection with the installation.
(c) Machines, wharves, and bridges.- Any machine, wharf, or bridge erected, constructed, or repaired within the State may be subjected to a lien in the same manner as a building is subjected to a lien in accordance with this subtitle.
(d) Exemptions.- However, a building or the land on which the building is erected may not be subjected to a lien under this subtitle if, prior to the establishment of a lien in accordance with this subtitle, legal title has been granted to a bona fide purchaser for value.
(e) Filing of petition constitutes notice to purchaser.- The filing of a petition under § 9-105 shall constitute notice to a purchaser of the possibility of a lien being perfected under this subtitle.
[An. Code 1957, art. 21, §§ 9-101, 9-111; 1974, ch. 12, § 2; 1976, ch. 349, § 3; 1977, ch. 749; 1980, ch. 319; 1984, ch. 595; 1987, ch. 267; 1996, chs. 435, 440; 2006, ch. 198; 2009, chs. 54, 55.]