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David Fennell

About David Fennell
With a combined 70 years of real estate experience, our attorneys are dedicated to solving some of the most difficult problems in commercial or residential
real estate. Our deep industry knowledge, alliances and partnerships allow us to provide effective business and legal solutions where others may fail. We aim
to help our clients quickly and efficiently overcome any real estate challenge they may face.
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David Fennell's Recent Answers
May 25, 2020
From an Anonymous Contractor
WashingtonLien Waivers
The shortest answer is that you, the homeowner, do not sign lien waivers and releases. The contractor and subcontractors do. You can’t waive or release
their lien claims.
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Jul 4, 2020
From an Anonymous Contractor
WashingtonPreliminary NoticeRight to Lien
The short answer to this question is that failure to provide (and get the customer’s signature acknowledging receipt of) the disclosure statement required in
RCW 18.27.114 not only bars a contractor’s lien claim, but also, in Subsection (6), “constitute[s] an infraction under the provisions of this chapter”.
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May 21, 2020
From an Anonymous Contractor
WashingtonPreliminary NoticeRight to Lien
If RCW 18.27.114 applies to your contract (qualifying factors in Subsection 1) and you did not timely (or at all) give the required disclosure, then you may not
"bring or maintain a lien claim under chapter 60.04 RCW" on that contract. RCW 18.27.114(4).
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