Jdearmas17
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I assist homeowners in closing out permits left to expire by old contractors. A prior client upon selling their property discovered that a permit that should have been closed in 2018 was still open. After failed attempts at reaching out to the contractor with no response he hired me and we got it closed. Now when he went to terminate the NOC we had to file because contractor never did one, the contractor is claiming my client owes him "running charges". Upon my research we realized the contractor kept letting the permit expire and would then reopen it consecutively for five years. Contractor is now claiming that he will file a lien if he is not paid his "running charges". I believe after 5 years a contractor can no longer file a lien and not to mention my client is no longer the owner of the property. Any insight on this?