I filed a Mechanics lien in Manhattan County on a commercial project back on December 20, 2019. I did not extend it prior to the 1 year anniversary. Am I still able to extend it, or file a new lien against the same company/dollar amount at this time?...Read More
Contractor has not brought suit on a mechanic lien they filed 3 years ago. Im currently paying a bond premium every year. The Lien is completely exaggerated. How can I get this to go away...Read More
what is the searchable(?) website where I can see the recorded Mechanics Lien that I filed in Manhattan County in NYC? I have tried a couple of sites, but can't seem to find one for already filed Mechanics Liens......Read More
A contractor wants me, (a subcontractor), to commit to sighing unconditional waivers before I actually receive my payments. I know that this is illegal in some states and I want to know what the law is in NYS and NJ.
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I sold my construction company 2 years ago. Payments were being made weekly. They have stopped. We know he has jobs in progress. Can I file a lien against those jobs to fufill his contract with me?...Read More
I’m a subcontractor who performed construction cleaning and provided materials in connection with construction . We’ve ended our work and they owe me 5 weeks of labor at multiple jobs sites. Can I file a NOI against my balance of $35K...Read More
We had a contract with Rose Associates to come in as a contractor to do on going construction, plumbing and cleaning services for their many properties. Two of the properties have not paid us for services rendered. Do I need to file two separate mechanical lien or can I address both properties and the two amounts on one lien?...Read More
I’m a subcontractor who’s hired to staff cleaning crew to do do cleaning services in multiple constructions job sites. I finished work on Friday and a owed over 5 weeks of pay. What can I do to collect all my final payments? ...Read More
Thank you for your answer! The lien company told me this second extension needs to be administered trough a court order. This justifies higher cost of the extension ($1250). Does that change anything? Can this mean the lien is somehow more permanent? If the landlord + employer didn't respond to the first extension, does it make sense to extend it again with this higher price tag?...Read More