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Written by Scott G Wolfe JR
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The construction lien is one of the most powerful tools for collecting on non-paying projects, but be careful to ensure that all of the legal requirements of a lien are met.
Scott G Wolfe JR
Written by Scott G Wolfe JR
Contributor Level 4

You can file a construction lien yourself, but be prepared to hire an attorney if simply filing the lien does not produce payment.
Scott G Wolfe JR
Written by Scott G Wolfe JR
Contributor Level 4

A construction lien may be placed against your property improperly. In Washington, like in most states, there is a defined manner of disputing the validity of a construction lien.
Scott G Wolfe JR
Written by Scott G Wolfe JR
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Enough Chinese Drywall was imported into the United States to build 60,000 average-sized homes. Many now fear the drywall was contaminated, and to blame for the rapid corrosion of building elements and health concerns. What to do if your company supplied or installed Chinese Drywall? Read on.
Scott G Wolfe JR
Written by Scott G Wolfe JR
Contributor Level 4

If you have not been paid for work you have done on a property, you may be able to collect the money you are owed by filing a construction lien. You can file a lien on your own, or an experienced attorney can help you navigate the paperwork and legal process.
Scott G Wolfe JR
Written by Scott G Wolfe JR
Contributor Level 4

Claimants must meet certain legal pre-qualifications before filing a construction lien against your property or project. Since parish recorders are required to file documents upon presentation, some documents are recorded improperly. This guide discusses how to dispute a private lien in Louisiana.
Scott G Wolfe JR
Written by Scott G Wolfe JR
Contributor Level 4

If you furnished labor and/or materials for a construction project and were not paid, you may be able to collect payment by filing a construction lien. You can file a lien on your own, or an experienced attorney can help you navigate the paperwork and legal process

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