Form Changes to North Carolina Claim of Lien on Real Property
We recently posted about the changes set to occur to North Carolina lien law, and first looked at the new requirement that Claims of Lien on Real Property be served...
We recently posted about the changes set to occur to North Carolina lien law, and first looked at the new requirement that Claims of Lien on Real Property be served...
With the changes of HB 1052 set to go into effect on January 1, 2013, lien claimants in North Carolina must start to get familiar with the new requirements imposed...
Lien law in North Carolina is changing soon, with dramatic revisions to Mechanics Lien requirements scheduled to take place on January 1, 2013 and April 1, 2013. Over the next...
Hat tip to Matt Bouchard (@MattBouchardEsq) of the NC Construction Law, Policy & News Blog for bringing our attention to this important appeals decision from the North Carolina Court of...
We just finished exhibiting at the CFMA 2012 Annual Conference in Orlando, FL, and we had a really terrific time talking with controllers, CFOs and other folks who care about...
This article is reprinted with permission from North Carolina Construction News. North Carolina Construction News has been keeping you apprised of the continuing effort to overhaul the state’s lien law....
Thanks to North Carolina’s Construction News I have been following some interesting developments in North Carolina’s bankruptcy courts that placed the states mechanics lien laws on a collision course with...
Remember when we wrote about North Carolina’s “Relation-Back” rule regarding liens last year? Basically, there was a hugely controversial decision that a lower court in North Carolina rendered holding that...
As reported by North Carolina Construction News, NC House Bill 489 (read full text) has been recently introduced to the state’s General Assembly. It is titled “Mechanics Lien and Bond...
We’ve talked about “Lien Priority” in the past, and that’s because mechanics lien priority is extremely important. When it comes down to the brass tacks, the priority of your lien...