Author: Neilz
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Q & A with zlien‘s answer man,
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“Can I File a Mechanics Lien on a Public Project?”You and your partner Mr. Lane definitely have your heads in the right place. I’m glad to hear you guys are trying to protect yourself and secure your payments, because payment issues do exist, even on government-funded jobs. Your partner Mr. Lane is correct: technically, you cannot file a mechanics lien on a public construction project. Mechanics…
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Q & A with zlien‘s answer man,
Ask Neilz:
“I didn’t send a notice – can I still file a lien?”You’re certainly not the first person to make this mistake, so I won’t be too hard on you. However, if you had read zlien’s Washington resources, you’d know you should have sent a Notice of Right to Claim Lien within 60 days of your first day on the job. It sounds like this deadline may…
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Q & A with zlien‘s answer man,
Ask Neilz:
“Do You Believe in Liens Everlasting?”Chances are, if you’re curious about something, someone else has had that same question before. At zlien, we see hundreds of questions from contractors everyday, and we can attest that statement is particularly true when it comes to lien law. To answer some of these common questions, we’ve enlisted the help of our friend Neilz,…
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Q & A with zlien‘s answer man,
Ask Neilz:
“My Customer Wants What?
A Lien Waiver?”Chances are, if you’re curious about something, someone else has had that same question before. At zlien, we see hundreds of questions from contractors everyday, and we can attest that statement is particularly true when it comes to lien law. To answer some of these common questions, we’ve enlisted the help of our friend Neilz,…