A 2 Minute Guide to Lien Notice Laws in All 50 States
States either require a Notice of Right to File Lien, a Notice of Intent to File Lien or both. Some states don’t require any notices.
How to Decide if You Need a Local or National Lien Service
At Some Point or Another, You Will Need to File a Lien It’s just a fact that if you work long enough in any type
What is a Lien Release and When Should I File One?
As a member of the construction industry, you deal with lien releases on a regular basis. But have you ever stopped to consider exactly what
Monthly Lien Law Update for May
Arizona Expands Mechanics’ Lien Rights 10% Current Arizona law requires subcontractors provide a preliminary notice of right to file lien to the owner, prime contractor,
The Little Miller Act: What is it and How is it Relevant to Your Projects?
Construction Services for The Federal Government and State Level Public Projects You likely know what the Miller Act is if you’ve ever performed construction services
The Importance of Dispute Resolution in Construction
You want the best outcome for every construction job you work on. You plan out your work, review the job specifications closely and discuss expectations
What is a Stop Notice and When is it Most Effective for Getting Paid?
You’ve learned the power of filing liens against an owner’s property to protect your right to be paid on construction jobs. There is, however, another
Monthly Lien Law Update for June
Keystone Pipeline Construction Assures Resident’s Not to Worry About Liens TC Energy, formerly Keystone XL, attended a special meeting with the Meade County Commission in
Monthly Lien Law Update: July 2019
Court Upholds Lien Filed Based on a Letter of Intent, When No Construction Contract Was Executed Golden Pond Resident Care Corp. requested a bid from
Ensure Final Payment – The Actions You Can Take
It is common in large projects operating on serious budgets for final payment to be delayed. This is often the payment that contains the contractor’s
What Construction Contractors Can Do to Avoid Litigation
Conflict is common in the construction industry but most conflicts can be resolved without ending up in a legal battle. Construction contractors who plan ahead
When does a preliminary notice need to be served twice?
If you ever try to file a mechanic’s lien on your own to protect your right to be paid on a construction job, you will