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I missed a deadline to file bond claim.I missed a claim deadline and my payment is not protected. I am wanting to know the step I need to take in order to file a claim against the payment bond.
Can I send NTO to start the lien processI'm the genereal contractor on a residential remodel. I started the job on 01/12/22 and finished on 05/31/23. Levelset is giving me an error message when creating my NTO it says I missed a deadline??
Did I give away my rights?I am a subcontractor in Texas who has recently gone through arbitration. The Arbitrator found that we would have been entitled to escalation, however we signed those rights away by not doing a carve-out for a potential, unknown dispute as we did in our final unconditional waiver...
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