Frequently Asked Questions about Filing a Mechanics Lien in Georgia
Before you provide labor or materials to a construction project in Georgia, make sure you are fully aware of your Mechanics Lien Rights and your legal requirements as far as…
Before you provide labor or materials to a construction project in Georgia, make sure you are fully aware of your Mechanics Lien Rights and your legal requirements as far as…
Do you need to file a Mechanics Lien in the state of Arizona? If so, you should be aware of several key statutes included in Arizona’s Lien Law. While these…
The Notice of Non Responsibility is a multi step process which includes: Research and Prepare Review, Approval, and Return of the prepared Notice by the Client Deliver to the appropriate…
If you own a construction business in California, it’s important for you to know and understand the key elements of the California Mechanics Lien Law. The provisions in the California…
Mechanics Liens are the most effective way to claim any unpaid debts owed to your construction business; however, the actual filing of a Mechanics Lien claim can be a complex…
Part 2 of a 2 part series In the previous blog we talked about what the true estimate amount you should include in your preliminary notice and what to do…
How long should you wait before you receive your copy of the served preliminary notice? When you ask your preliminary notice service for a copy of your served notice and…
The Preliminary Notice requirements vary from state to state, which is why it’s beneficial to have a Preliminary Notice Service Provider who keeps track of each state’s requirements. Depending on…
There are 4 PRIMARY CHANGES to the California Preliminary (Prelim) Notice which become effective on July 1, 2012 The Code Section is changed from 3097 to 8100. The California Preliminary Notice…