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Getting Paid Even When You Can’t File a Lien

August 28, 2024

One of the most frustrating situations you encounter as a contractor or supplier is when the contracted work is complete, or the requested materials have

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The Key Elements of an Enforceable Contract for a Construction Project

November 10, 2020

Contracts are for lawyers, or at least they should be.  General Contractors, subcontractors, and just about everyone else involved in the construction industry is faced

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How A Schedule Of Values Can Work Later for Your Lien Enforcement

August 30, 2020

How does the schedule of values affect your contract? Most contractors and subcontractors believe that a good and enforceable contract is all that is needed

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February Lien Law Update: Developer Of NYC Amazon Site Owes Contractor $7.2M | Subcontractor files suit for $1M nonpayment for Omaha cemetery work | More

March 5, 2018

Developer Of NYC Amazon Site Owes Contractor $7.2M, Lien Says An Amazon fulfillment center near New York City is derailed after the developer failed to

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Understanding Construction Change Directives and Their Role in Your Project

February 26, 2018

Construction projects are complicated, often involve multiple players, and rarely go exactly as planned. As you get into a project, the owner changes their mind

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How the Right Indemnification Clause Can Reduce Your Risk as a Subcontractor

February 12, 2018

Working with other businesses in the construction industry, especially for a subcontractor, means that there are risks associated with the work, with the payment, and

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Protecting Your Construction Business with a Joint Check Agreement

December 11, 2017

One unique facet of construction industry contracts is the joint check agreement. This is an agreement between two or more parties that states they must

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5 Tips for Filing Liens in More Than One State

November 20, 2017

If your construction business works across state lines, or you travel to different locations as you find jobs that need your specific skills, then you

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project compliance checklist

What Is a Project Compliance Checklist and How Can it Help Construction Companies Get Paid?

November 6, 2017

Developing a project compliance checklist is a vital way to ensure your construction business is taking the steps you need to take in order to

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How to Verify Job Information Before Starting Construction Work

July 10, 2017

For construction professionals, one important step in managing your business is collecting the proper information on any job in order to issue invoices and collect

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