GA HB-1221: Proposed Changes to Georgia Lien Law
The Georgia 2022 Legislative Session is currently in session. One bill of particular importance for the construction industry in Georgia, House Bill 1221, was introduced by Rep. Matthew Gambill. If...
The Georgia 2022 Legislative Session is currently in session. One bill of particular importance for the construction industry in Georgia, House Bill 1221, was introduced by Rep. Matthew Gambill. If...
Properly securing, perfecting, and enforcing mechanics lien rights can be a complicated and daunting task, specifically when it comes to deadlines. Not only are lien laws strictly enforced, but because...
Mechanics lien rights are statutory rights, which means that you must comply with specific legal requirements in order to exercise these rights. And courts are typically unafraid to enforce those...
Every state has different laws, requirements, and regulation pertaining to public and private construction jobs. How you file your mechanics lien and where you file it can greatly be affected...
Mechanics liens provide strong protection against nonpayment in the construction industry by providing parties with an interest in the actual property being improved by their work. A necessary consequence of that...
Louisiana is, for the most part, a “non-notice state”. This means that traditional preliminary notices due within a short amount of time from the commencement of a project are generally...
Louisiana’s lien and notice laws changed on January 1, 2020, so some information in this post might be outdated. You can learn what changed and what rules apply here: Louisiana Mechanics...