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Our small sole proprietor ship performed labor on a powerplant. The owner slowly fell behind so we had to pay our laborers. We sent her the bill twice via the
plant manager and his email. It is about $16,000. What should we do? Send certified letter for Prompt Payment demand with intention to place li...Read More
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Anonymous General Contractor
1 answerAdd commentSep 23, 2019
ConnecticutMechanics LienNotice of Intent to LienPayment DisputesRecovery Options
What is the process of filing a lien in CT? Do I go to the town clerk? What documentation do I need? Is there a trial?...Read More
Anonymous Contractor
1 answerAdd commentJun 12, 2019
ConnecticutLawsuitMechanics LienRight to Lien
I have a CT mechanics lien that lists two Property Owner parties and was served on both of those parties. One of these Property Owners needs to be
removed from the lien. Is it too late to file an amendment since the original Mechanics Lien deadline has passed? If so, what are my next steps?
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Anonymous Contractor
1 answerAdd commentApr 24, 2018
ConnecticutMechanics Lien
I own a Power generation consulting company that was hired to test a generator being installed by Pro Energy Services in Missouri for the City of Wallingford
Connecticut. We provided the services in Wallingford but have yet to be paid. The two site visits total $14,000.00 The equipment is two GE LM600...Read More
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Anonymous Contractor
1 answerAdd commentMar 14, 2018
ConnecticutMechanics Lien
We are registered broker dealer and have raised approximately $20M in financing for a development project in CT. As part of our services, we are due on
going fees from the financing. The owner/client has breached their agreement, stopped paying and terminated. While our agreement is quite cle...Read More
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Anonymous Contractor
1 answerAdd commentMar 10, 2018
ConnecticutMechanics LienPayment Disputes
We picked up the ballpark sand from the sellers location and transported it to the town's ball field and have not been paid for the transportation by the seller.
The town and our office are in Connecticut and the seller is in New Jersey.
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Anonymous Contractor
1 answerAdd commentDec 19, 2017
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