• FAQ: If I’m Unlicensed, Can I File A Mechanic’s Lien?

    Updated: 2011-06-30 14:51:13
    Short Answer:  It depends.  In some states, unlicensed contractors are forbidden from filing a lien.  In other states, it is allowed.  You must consult your state’s particular lien laws. Long Answer: The first thing to say about this subject is that if you’re doing work that requires a license without having that license, you’re treading [...]

  • Access 2010 / SharePoint 2010 Visitor Book | Elance Job

    Updated: 2011-06-30 05:46:30
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  • Important Mechanic’s Lien Decision & Bill In Pennsylvania

    Updated: 2011-06-28 16:30:40
    There was some exciting developments in Pennsylvania’s mechanic’s lien laws last week, as the Superior Court issued an opinion about whether “site work” qualifies for mechanic lien rights and the House Labor & Industry Committee considered a bill that would reduce the lien period and require additional notices.  The two actions are unrelated, but both [...]

  • Let Us Research The Legal Property Description, Bond, Owner, County and More

    Updated: 2011-06-27 16:30:28
    You’re unpaid and ready to file your mechanics lien or bond claim.  But, do you have the necessary information? Depending on where you perform work and the type of construction project, you’ll likely need to know specific information to properly file your mechanics lien or bond claim. Most states, for example, require you to identify [...]

  • Full Text of Nationwide Little Miller Acts Now Available on Zlien.com

    Updated: 2011-06-23 18:30:23
    When performing work on a state or federal project anywhere in the United States, contractors, subcontractors and suppliers cannot turn to the state’s generic mechanic lien laws to understand the applicable notice and lien requirements. Following those regular laws could do absolutely no good. Instead, potential claimants must understand a completely different set of statutory [...]

  • FAQ: We’ve Been Paid! How Do We Get The Lien Released?

    Updated: 2011-06-22 16:00:17
    Short Answer:  You need to file a lien cancellation or lien release with the county or office where the lien was recorded.  Lien release documents must identify the lien and property being released, must meet strict statutory wording requirements, and usually must be notarized.  Be sure to secure payment before releasing the lien, because if [...]

  • Watch Supreme Court Oral Argument in Controversial Washington Mechanic’s Lien Case

    Updated: 2011-06-20 18:30:03
    If you keep up with construction industry news in Washington or are a reader of this blog, you’ve likely heard about the controversial Washington mechanics lien case climbing through the courts, Williams v. Athletics Field.  We’ve written about it there five or six times, explaining the history of the decision and how it could impact [...]

  • FAQ: Which States Require Preliminary Notices?

    Updated: 2011-06-07 15:49:40
    Short Answer: Whether you must send a preliminary notice will depend on (1) your role in the construction project; and (2) where you are performing work.  Typically, those who do not contract with the property owner are the class of party who must send a preliminary notice. But it is only required if you are [...]

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