Connecticut’s Home Improvement Act: Subcontractors Can Breathe Easy
When viewed in a vacuum, it seems odd that the lien rights of subcontractors and suppliers can be negatively impacted by the actions of third parties. It is easy to...
When viewed in a vacuum, it seems odd that the lien rights of subcontractors and suppliers can be negatively impacted by the actions of third parties. It is easy to...
If you’ve ever looked at Levelset’s state-by-state resource page, you’ll see that each state has deadlines that must be complied with. One deadline common to every state is the time...
Who are you? Seems like a simple enough question. You’d be surprised how often mechanics lien claimants wrongly identify themselves in a mechanics lien, and you may even be surprised...
A footnote in a July 2012 Connecticut Court of Appeals decision presents an interesting issue about calculating a mechanics lien deadline. This task, as readers of the blog will know,...
How much should you claim in your mechanics lien? That is a very frequently question posed by contractors. A recent case in Connecticut illustrates that setting your claim amount may not...
Mechanics lien statutes are complex and technical, and they get mixed treatment by courts across the country with some courts very strictly construing and others very liberally construing the statutory...