By now, you’re likely no stranger to preliminary notices. When sent at the start of a project, they can be the difference between getting paid and experiencing slow pay, short pay, or no pay situations. Better yet, they are necessary…
Slow pay, short pay, and no pay situations frequently happen in the construction industry. Due to the many people and moving parts involved in a project, these situations often occur because of miscommunication or simple errors. Sometimes, however, payment disputes…
There is a common misconception that preliminary notices are a nuisance for general contractors, property owners, and lenders. That sending a prelim will create unnecessary tension and worsen the relationship between subcontractors and the parties at the top of the…