
Yes, property liens have a statute of limitations, which is the time frame during which a lienholder can legally enforce the lien. This period varies depending on the type of lien and jurisdiction, but it can range from a few months to several years. Once the statute of limitations expires, the lienholder may lose the right to take action to enforce the lien, though the lien may remain on the property until the debt is paid or the lien is formally released.


