• How to build a Web Page | Elance Job

    Updated: 2011-12-31 06:09:26
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  • The Differences Between A Stop Notice and a Mechanics Lien

    Updated: 2011-12-19 15:00:44
    Once you start investigating about mechanic lien laws, you may encounter the concept of a “Stop Notice,” and thereupon begin to wonder:  what in the world is this, and how is it different from a mechanic lien? Here are the top 4 differences between a stop notice [...]

  • Everything You Need To Know About Mechanic Liens

    Updated: 2011-12-14 15:30:12
    Construction liens or mechanic liens are hard-hitting collection tools for contractors, and available virtually everywhere. This article provides an overview of basic construction lien principals and requirements. Lien statutes are complex and technical in every state, but throughout the country common themes and policies emerge. If you’re [...]

  • Identifying Property In A Mechanics Lien

    Updated: 2011-12-09 14:30:45
    The simple, yet important and obvious component of a mechanics lien is the legal property description.  Nearly every state requires you identify the property with more than a municipal address, with many requiring a legal property description be used.  But, what exactly is a legal property description, [...]

  • Your Mechanic Lien Rights If You Were Hired By A Property Manager

    Updated: 2011-12-05 15:00:16
    Regardless of where you’ve performed construction work, if you’re interested in filing a mechanics lien it’s important to consider where you fall in the construction chain.  For instance, were you the prime contractor, a subcontractor, a sub-subcontractor or supplier? Properly identifying yourself has consequences for the type [...]

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