Cristopher Farrar focuses his practice on drafting construction, engineering and architectural agreements, as well as service and operation-related contracts and oilfield transactions. Cristopher represents clients in a wide range of sophisticated and complex project development matters related to commercial, energy, oil and gas, power, renewable, manufacturing, chemical, pipeline, offshore, and infrastructure. He has extensive experience managing major matters involving capital improvements and large asset-based transactions ranging from $25 million to more than $8 billion. More...More...
The mortgage is most likely already filed. You will want information on the Lender - to confirm that the Owner has money to pay a contractor. See More...
So long as the residence is not the homestead, then you can file a lien. If you are working under a general contractor, then you will have had to timely provide written notices. If you are working at the direction of the Owner, then you will have to file a lien within 6 months of finishing work. See More...