Danielle Maya is an accomplished and effective attorney, with over 20 years’ experience serving the construction industry. Danielle’s practice encompasses all areas of construction law including construction defect litigation, lien law, bond law, building code violation defense, OSHA defense, construction license issues, and contract review and drafting. More...
Colorado has limited retainage to 5% for construction project over $150K. Your part does not have to be $150K, if the entire project is over $150K.See More...
If you did actual work or supplied materials for the construction of something and the deadlines have not run you can file a lien. From what you provided it was difficult to tell if this was done.See More...
If you properly and timely sent the notice and the lien you intended to file 10 days prior to filing the lien, then filed the lien in the property records, the lien is effective. The next step is to timely start the lawsuit to foreclose on the lien.See More...
To contest a spurious lien, you must file a lawsuit, and proceed through litigation. Generally, folks wait and see if the contractor will move forward within 6 months of their last work on the project to file a lawsuit to foreclose on the property and counter with the spurious lien claim. There is a chance that the contractor will not timely file the lawsuit.See More...