Tag: How Liens Work
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Mechanics Lien Florida: How to File a FL Mechanics Lien
How to file a Mechanics Lien in Florida. Read this step-by-step guide that goes through all of the steps required to file a mechanics lien in the state of Florida.
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Mechanics Lien California: How to File a CA Mechanics Lien
How to file a Mechanics Lien in California. Read this step-by-step guide that goes through all of the steps required to file a mechanics lien in the state of California.
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Do you Have to Cancel a Mechanics Lien, or Will It Expire?
First things first: there is no such thing as a mechanics lien that remains valid indefinitely. This means that mechanics liens expire according to a specific, set timetable in every single state nationwide. The exact timing and other requirements vary from state-to-state, but the fact that liens expire is a universal aspect of mechanics liens…
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Can A Contractor File A Mechanics Lien If They Didn’t Finish The Work?
This is a pretty fundamental question when it comes to mechanics lien rights: can a lien be filed by a party on a project before that party actually finished all of the work they were contracted to perform? Often, the person asking this question is either a top-tier project participant (typically the project owner or the…
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What Are the Chances that a Mechanics Lien Will Work?
Chasing after a delinquent customer – making phone calls, sending emails, and writing demand letters – all seem like fruitless endeavors. No matter how much effort you put into your collection attempts, at the end of the day, there’s nothing really on your side that will force a delinquent customer to pay. It can leave…