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If another contractor on your job is having trouble getting paid, it’s a bad sign. Payment issues on a construction project often affect more than one company, so spotting these red flags early on gives you time to take steps to prevent the payment problems from impacting you. This article will cover comSee More...See More...
Lien rights exist in all 50 states to help contractors, suppliers, and other parties who work on construction projects get paid. There is always risk associated with performing work on credit, but lien rights provide security. In most states, the lien process involves four steps. Send Preliminary NoticeSee More...See More...
A Preliminary 20 Day Notice is a document sent by subcontractors, suppliers, and other construction parties to the property owner and/or general contractor to inform them of their involvement on a project and to secure lien rights in Arizona and California. See More...See More...
What is a Partial Release of Lien? A partial release of lien reduces the amount claimed to be owed with regard to a recorded mechanics lien. Typical lien releases cancel a mechanics lien claim entirely, whereas partial lien releases only apply to a portion of the amount originally claimed to be owed. ISee More...See More...
The construction industry brings unique challenges to contractors and subcontractors when it comes to credit management. Extending credit on large-scale construction projects can be risky, as projects require a large upfront investment of both labor and materials, and because projects can span yearSee More...See More...