From the age of fifteen, Alex spent his summers working with construction and painting crews for a restoration contractor in New York state. He’s no stranger to what it takes to get something built and his time at Leveset has added perspective to payment problems that are happening off the job site. Alex believes that almost any challenge can be solved with creativity, data, and compassion. Through the layering of data and storytelling, Alex aims to empower everyone in the construction industry to get what they earn. More...
That's awesome - we love when people get paid! We can help you remove a lien if you would like to give us a call during business hours, or you can start the lien release process through here: and using the search bar on the left side to search for "release". You will see Release of Lien or something similar. Follow the prompts and it only takes a few minutes. Additionally, You can download a free lien release form from Levelset. If you cant find it feel free to See More...See More...
One other suggestion to avoid this in the future: use lien waiver. Whenever you are paying a contractor for work, a lien waiver (sometimes called a release) can be good protection against potential liens or double payment. The lien waiver acts sort of like a receipt and is can be kept in your records, and work in your favor when a lien is threatened. Lien waivers in Lousiana do not need to be notarized, so in the case of cash payments it should not be an issSee More...See More...
Hi there. Looking at this New Jersey County map, It looks like that address is located in Hudson County. I would suggest double-checking the address you have and the county map. This page has more information on filing a lien in Hudson county. New Jersey is a pretty tricky state for lien filing and has lots of requirements. If you have any questions feel free to reply to this thread. There is additional info on this how to file a lien in New Jersey Blog post. See More...See More...