We have a homeowner who has not paid the last payment for her roof installation. We want to file a lien, but the scout researcher with Levelset, found that the actual physical address of the home is different from the address provided by the homeowner and their insurance company. The researcher, also, found that the mailing address is the address we were given. The home sits on a curve where one street name turns into the other. Since, we have to use the actual physical address on the lien, will it do us any good to file if the contract has a different address?
YES.
As long as the “Legal” is correct and you give the proper notices, the lien should be valid.