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About Scott Grier
Scott Grier is a construction attorney who works in Leawood, Kansas. Scott has 11 years of experience with licenses to practice in Kansas, Missouri, and
Oklahoma. Scott attended Universty of Tulsa College of Law, graduating in 2010. He currently works at Rouse Frets White Goss Gentile Rhodes, P.C. in
Leawood, Kansas.
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Scott Grier's Recent Answers
Jan 14, 2022
From Tessa Booth
OklahomaCanadaRight to Lien
Shareholder at Rouse Frets White Goss Gentile Rhodes, P.C.
Lien rights are tied to the property where the improvements take place. With that in mind, you will need to seek counsel in Canada to enforce any lien rights
that exist under Canadian law.
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Jan 12, 2022
From an Anonymous Contractor
MissouriConstruction Contract
Shareholder at Rouse Frets White Goss Gentile Rhodes, P.C.
The GMP should be set after all IFC or IFB drawings are complete. You can enter into a GMP agreement without IFC's, but the Owner and Contractor need to
understand that there will be an adjustment to the GMP after IFC's if there is a design change requiring an adjustment in price.
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May 20, 2021
From an Anonymous Contractor
Missouri
Shareholder at Rouse Frets White Goss Gentile Rhodes, P.C.
Generally, Missouri law requires a lien to be filed 6 months after the last date of work performed. It also required a lawsuit to foreclose on your lien within 6
months after the date of the lien filing. There is no way to renew the lien. However, you may still have the ability to file suit for other claims against the
breaching party or parties.
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Mar 15, 2021
From an Anonymous Contractor
Missouri
Shareholder at Rouse Frets White Goss Gentile Rhodes, P.C.
If a lien has been filed by a subcontractor or supplier of the general contractor, the general contractor (or the homeowner) can pay the subcontractor the
disputed amount in exchange for filing a satisfaction of lien. In certain circumstances, the general contractor has an obligation to do so.
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Mar 10, 2021
From an Anonymous Contractor
MissouriMechanics Lien
Shareholder at Rouse Frets White Goss Gentile Rhodes, P.C.
Your next option is to file suit against the contractor and, potentially, the homeowner (assuming no statute of limitations issues).See More...