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Land development and building construction involves many contractual agreements and compliance with a range of federal, state, and local land-development laws.
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
Contributor Level 4

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.
Chad William Koplien
Written by Chad William Koplien
Contributor Level 6

Here is generally how a subcontractor should approach perfecting and filing a construction lien on a single-family residential project.
Chad William Koplien
Written by Chad William Koplien
Contributor Level 6

Generally, the process of perfecting and filing a construction lien will entail one or more of the following steps. You should consult with an attorney to make sure you know which steps apply to your situation.
Chad William Koplien
Written by Chad William Koplien
Contributor Level 6

This how-to will provide general considerations for a subcontractor ("sub") intending on filing a construction lien on a commercial project in Wisconsin. The sub should consult with an attorney to ensure the proper requirements are complied with.
Chad William Koplien
Written by Chad William Koplien
Contributor Level 6

In addition to the other guides on my site, this summary will answer some basic questions that you as an owner, subcontractor, contractor or supplier might have regarding construction liens in Wisconsin.
Chad William Koplien
Written by Chad William Koplien
Contributor Level 6

This guide will summarize some of the recent Wisconsin court cases affecting the construction and residential real estate industry.
Chad William Koplien
Written by Chad William Koplien
Contributor Level 6

This guide provides my view of recent litigation trends in the Wisconsin construction industry.
Chad William Koplien
Written by Chad William Koplien
Contributor Level 6

Use this as a general guide for reviewing your standard form contracts with owners in single family residential construction. The following are the essential clauses that you have to have in these contracts:
David Waldon Pickard III
Written by David Waldon Pickard III
Contributor Level 3

You enjoy what you do and take pride in your work. The job went well, but now you have to deal with the often frustrating process of getting paid. Protect your legal right to payment with your Mechanic's Lien rights.
Charles Andrew Hillestad
Written by Charles Andrew Hillestad
Contributor Level 3

A SUMMARY OF THE MINIMUM THINGS A PROPERTY OWNER SHOULD DO WHEN HIRING A CONTRACTOR FOR ANY CONSTRUCTION (assuming of course avoiding having to hire an expensive attorney later on is a preferred goal).
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.
Barry Eran Janay
Written by Barry Eran Janay
Contributor Level 4

This article explains the grounds for discharging a mechanics lien filed in any county in the State of New York.
Keith Robert Shepherd
Written by Keith Robert Shepherd
Contributor Level 3

Introduction. In Oregon, construction liens are governed entirely by statute, (Chapter 87 of the Oregon Revised Statutes). This article summarizes only the most important legal requirements.
Vincent Thomas Pallaci
Written by Vincent Thomas Pallaci
Contributor Level 5

The slumping economy has hit contractors hard, especially small to mid size firms that concentrate on residential construction. There are a few simple things that you, the contractor, can do to protect your business and minimize the negative impact of customers that do not pay.
Eli Robbins
Written by Eli Robbins
Contributor Level 3

The practice of requiring the execution of lien releases as a condition of payment on construction projects is common. However, lien releases should not be signed as a matter of course, rather, they must be thoroughly read and understood so that rights are not unintentionally released.
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
Vincent Thomas Pallaci
Written by Vincent Thomas Pallaci
Contributor Level 5

If you have been around the construction industry long enough then you know that payment disputes are part of the package. But how do you make sure that you do everything necessary to give yourself a chance to actually collect? Follow these steps and you will be headed in the right direction.

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