
Notice of Intent to Lien: A Letter That Will Get You Paid
Every subcontractor working in the construction industry understands the importance and value of a lien in protecting their rights against unpaid bills. But many subcontractors
Every subcontractor working in the construction industry understands the importance and value of a lien in protecting their rights against unpaid bills. But many subcontractors
A Notice of Lien sometimes called a preliminary notice, is sent early in a project so as to notify contractors, owners, and lenders that you are working on the project.
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
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
You finished a job on Tuesday, great. On Wednesday the property owner filed for bankruptcy, not so great. On Thursday you throw the file in
The short answer is: Yes, mechanics liens are enforceable in a bankruptcy and can provide bankruptcy protection. If you filed in the past, you may
A “Public Contract” is a project for a government or governmental entity. This could be a part of the Federal or national government, like a
There is a constant push and pull between contractors and property owners- contractors need to get paid quickly, to pay their staff, pay off credit
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
In the aftermath of hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria, areas in Texas, Florida, and all of Puerto Rico are left rebuilding critical infrastructure, businesses, and
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