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Alexander Foxx

Attorney | Santen & Hughes
About Alexander Foxx
Alexander Foxx is a construction attorney who works in Cincinnati, Ohio and is licensed in Ohio and Kentucky.
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Jan 16, 2021
From an Anonymous Contractor
Ohio
Alexander Foxx
Attorney at Santen & Hughes
It depends on the situation, but, generally, if you did work on the property (or furnished materials for the work) you can place a lien on it, assuming other
statutory requirements are met. Feel free to reach out with questions.  Alexander Foxx, Esq. | (513) 852-5988 | arf@santenhughes.com  Disclaimer: The
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Dec 18, 2020
From an Anonymous Contractor
Ohio
Alexander Foxx
Attorney at Santen & Hughes
You (or an attorney you hire) could (1) file a mechanic's lien, (2) initiate suit, or (3) send a demand letter. You should be paid for work you perform.
 Alexander Foxx, Esq. | (513) 852-5988 | arf@santenhughes.com   Disclaimer: The information in the response is provided for general informational purposes
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Dec 22, 2020
From David Cavinder
Ohio
Alexander Foxx
Attorney at Santen & Hughes
You should be able to obtain a copy from the Couty Recorder, if your lien was recorded.   Alexander Foxx, Esq. | (513) 852-5988 | arf@santenhughes.com  
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Nov 26, 2020
Nov 26, 2020
From an Anonymous Contractor
Ohio
Alexander Foxx
Attorney at Santen & Hughes
Hello. I think I can help you, but need a little more information. Did you file a notice or simply send it to the property owner? If it is simply a notice, it is not a
claim to the property. If you filed an affidavit, it is claim to the property and you may be able to extend it depending on the circumstances of the case. Feel
free to call me at 513-852-5988 or email me at arf@santenhughes.com with questions.
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