Treating your customers with RESPECT!
Once we receive your request for a new preliminary notice we start by verifying the critical information. This may include a phone call to the General Contractor to confirm that…
Once we receive your request for a new preliminary notice we start by verifying the critical information. This may include a phone call to the General Contractor to confirm that…
Jim Wakefield, a seasoned mechanics lien law attorney, at Cummins & White LLP, has recently posted a "Reality Check" for those who may be overlooking the best collections tool for…
We have made some major improvements to our eSystems online document management program. Most significant is our online compatibility with the new Windows IE Browser. All Waivers and Releases are…
The cost to research, prepare, and serve a preliminary notice (also referred to as a “prelim”) is based upon some very simple principles. Time to conduct research and verify the…
Do you provide labor and materials to construction projects in Florida? If so, it’s important that you understand the basics of the Mechanics Lien Statute under the Florida Lien Law.…
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…
Part 1 of a 2 part series During the past 25 years of preparing preliminary notices for our clients, our team has been asked a variety of questions that while…
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…
Receiving a formal legal notice, such as a Preliminary Notice by certified mail can be a daunting experience for almost anyone. When you consider those who may be receiving a…
A Preliminary Notice is designed to alert the property owner and general contractor that a subcontractor (or supplier) is getting ready to perform work or furnish materials at a specific…