When Does A Mechanics Lien Expire

When Does a Mechanics Lien Expire?

The construction industry is full of payment risks. Whether you’re a contractor, subcontractor, or supplier, you may encounter slow pay, short pay, or no pay situations. Fortunately, mechanics liens provide a powerful legal tool to help ensure that you receive payment for the work or materials you’ve provided. However, to

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How To File A Mechanics Lien Against An Hoa

How to File a Mechanics Lien Against an HOA

The construction industry is no stranger to payment disputes. Contractors, subcontractors, and material suppliers often find themselves in situations where payment for completed work is delayed or withheld entirely. When working on projects managed by a Homeowners Association (HOA), these challenges can become even more complex. HOAs operate under unique

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Lien Rights Everything You Need To Know ( )

Lien Rights: Everything You Need to Know

In the construction industry, payment for work is not guaranteed. Payment issues are common, which means construction professionals need effective tools to protect themselves. The most effective method for securing payment is utilizing your lien rights. A preliminary notice, also known as a pre-lien, is often a legal prerequisite for

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Why You Should Always Send A Preliminary Notice

Why You Should Always Send a Preliminary Notice

Ensuring that you get paid for your work is crucial. Payment disputes are common, and protecting your right to payment is essential for maintaining cash flow and avoiding financial difficulties. One of the most effective tools to securing your payment is the preliminary notice, also known as a pre-lien or

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Understanding Mechanics Lien Priority

Understanding Mechanics Lien Priority

In the world of construction, the mechanics lien stands as a critical tool for contractors, subcontractors, and material suppliers seeking to protect their right to payment. However, when a project faces financial difficulties, and there’s a scramble for the limited funds available, understanding the nuances of mechanics lien priority becomes

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Top Things About Mechanics Liens

Top 5 Things to Know About Mechanics Liens

Mechanics liens are a critical tool in the construction industry, providing security by protecting payment for contractors, subcontractors, and suppliers. Understanding their nuances is crucial for anyone providing labor or materials on a project. In this article, we break down the top five things you need to know about mechanics

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Understanding Lien Rights

Understanding Lien Rights

If you work in the construction industry, you’ve likely heard of mechanics lien rights. Mechanics lien rights are unique to the construction industry and are a powerful tool to protect your right to payment. But what exactly are lien rights, who has them, and how do you protect them? Read

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Address Verification For Prelims

Address Verification for Your Preliminary Notices

Preliminary notices are an important tool for protecting your right to payment in construction projects and are required by law in many states to be sent at the start of every project. Pre-liens serve as a formal notice to the property owner, general contractor, and construction lender of your involvement

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Options After A Lien

Your Options After You File a Lien

In the construction industry, sometimes payment disputes arise that cannot be resolved even if you sent a preliminary notice at the start of the project. In cases like this, you are left with no choice but to file a mechanics lien to protect your right to payment. Mechanics liens place

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Avoid Preliminary Notice Subscription Services

Avoid Preliminary Notice Subscription Services

Subscription services have been on the rise over the last few years. Everywhere you look now, it is more likely to see yearly contracts and monthly fees rather than one-time payments. Lately, subscription services have made their way into the construction industry, more specifically for construction notices such as pre-liens.

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