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Cesar Mejia-Duenas

Associate | CMD Attorneys
About Cesar Mejia-Duenas
Cesar Mejia-Duenas is a construction attorney with a multi-state practice. Cesar has a license to practice in Florida, New York, New Jersey, California, and the
District of Columbia; and attended the University of Miami School of Law. He is the founder of CMD Attorneys with main offices in Miami Florida, and New
York, New York.
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Cesar Mejia-Duenas's Recent Answers
Feb 23, 2021
From an Anonymous Contractor
FloridaRight to Lien
Cesar Mejia-Duenas
Associate at CMD Attorneys
You might want to send a demand letter to the employee explaining that he is not entitled to file a lien on the property and that you paid him in full for the
services provided. Seek the assistance of an attorney to prepare an effective demand letter. Good luck.
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Aug 22, 2022
From an Anonymous Contractor
Florida
Cesar Mejia-Duenas
Associate at CMD Attorneys
Mr. Len,

Since the person needs to sign in your presence, you may just wait for him to sign and then ask him which one is the form that requires two stamSee More...
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Apr 8, 2021
From an Anonymous Contractor
Florida
Cesar Mejia-Duenas
Associate at CMD Attorneys
Technically the person should not have filed the lien if he did not provide materials or services yet. I strongly recommend that you look for an attorney
knowledgeable in construction disputes to prepare a demand letter, explaining the consequences of filing a fraudulent lien. Good luck! César Mejía-Dueñas,
Esq.
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Mar 17, 2021
From Ajitsingh Jadeja
FloridaConstruction Contract
Cesar Mejia-Duenas
Associate at CMD Attorneys
More information is needed, however. If you paid for the job and the company is refusing to perform you should send a demand letter threatening to take
legal action for breach of contract.
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Mar 16, 2021
From an Anonymous Contractor
FloridaLien Releases
Cesar Mejia-Duenas
Associate at CMD Attorneys
You will have to file a notice of cancelation of lien. Depending on the amount in dispute, I would suggest that they deposit the funds in escrow, with
instructions that the escrow agent disburse the funds, upon filing of the notice of cancelation of lien. Good luck. César Mejía-Dueñas, Esq. 561-922-3583
cmd@devaronalaw.com
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