Filing a Lien to get paid for your work
Let’s start the New Year right by giving thanks for mechanic lien laws being invented and giving us the power to ensure we in the
Monthly Lien Law Update: December 2019
Payment of First Facility Bills May Affect Funding for Second Facility. Pyrolyx USA completed its first solid waste processing facility in Terre Haute, Indiana and
Construction Back Charge: How to Prepare for the Unexpected
In a perfect construction project, money flows from the owner down to the lower tiers of contractors, subcontractors and suppliers, and is eventually received by
Private Project Performance Bonds VS Mechanics Lien
What are private project performance bonds and how do they work? Construction is a very risky business but several tools have been developed over time
California Preliminary Notice Requirements
Everyone who works in the construction industry in California should pay attention to the California preliminary notice requirements. The statute changed in July of 2012, so
Monthly Lien Law Update: November 2019
Staffing Services Don’t Qualify as “Subcontractor Labor” for Purposes of Mechanic Lien Rights in Oklahoma. Advanced Resource Solutions, LLC provided, on an open account, staffing
Construction Retainage and The Necessary Steps for Getting Paid
If you’ve worked in the construction industry for any period of time, you’ve likely run into the payment term “Retainage”. Construction retainage is the agreed
How to File a Mechanics Lien Preliminary Notice in Florida
Are you working on or bringing supplies to a construction project in Florida? If you do not have a contract directly with the owner, then
What are Payment and Performance Bonds?
Construction projects for the Federal Government, and also generally for State and local governments, provide workers and suppliers a guarantee of payment by the posting
Monthly Lien Law Update: October 2019
Mechanics Lien Amount Cannot Include Consequential Losses The Michigan Court of Appeal considered the validity of a mechanics lien filed by TSP Services, Inc. against
5 Things You Need to Know About Mechanics Lien in Ohio
If you’re a contractor, laborer, or materials supplier working on a construction project in Ohio, you’ll probably need to know the basics of how
Know the Difference: Conditional vs. Unconditional Waiver and Release Upon Final Payment
KNOW THE DIFFERENCE: CONDITIONAL VS. UNCONDITIONAL WAIVER AND RELEASE UPON FINAL PAYMENT When working in construction, you regularly sign lien release forms before receiving payment.