What Costs Can I Include in a Mechanics Lien?
I practice law, and focus on construction law, in the states of Washington, Oregon, and Louisiana. Whenever folks are looking to put together a mechanics lien, this is a question...
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I practice law, and focus on construction law, in the states of Washington, Oregon, and Louisiana. Whenever folks are looking to put together a mechanics lien, this is a question...
When it comes to filing construction payment, there is a world of difference between private and public construction projects. And it’s very important to know what type of construction project...
Preparing and signing a comprehensive construction contract is your construction company鈥檚 best way to take a proactive approach to collections. A good contract can help your company avoid collection scenarios...
In nearly every circumstance, a general contractor on a federal or state project is required to maintain a payment bond for the work being performed. These bonds protect the payment...
Back in November 2009, we posted “The Importance of Knowing When Your Lien Period Begins,” discussing the importance of knowing how to calculate your project’s “trigger dates.” What is a...
Our friends at Wolfe Law Group have just started publishing a new blog that focuses on construction law issues in the Pacific Northwest, and specifically in Washington and Oregon.聽聽聽 So,...
When unpaid on a private construction project, an unpaid contractor or supplier can typically file a mechanics lien against the project itself.聽聽聽 The lien attaches directly to the property, preventing...
In New York, both public and private liens require just a little more than its mere filing.聽聽 According to New York Lien Statutes, they must also be served upon a...
Special thanks to Jeff Bannister of Serve-One Inc. Process Serving in Greenville, SC, who contributes this guest post to the Construction Payment Blog.聽 Jeff Bannister is the owner of Serve-One...
Lets be brief here: Suppliers are never in the know. One of the most difficult things to do as a construction attorney is to try and educate your supplier clients...
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