My company usually does work in apartment buildings and is not required to provide pre-construction notices. However, we are currently owed money by a real estate agent for work done at a single-family home that is for sale. She has stopped answering our calls and emails. I think I have determine...Read More...Read More
i have a contract on the amount of 17,000.00 i do around 50% of the job i submit to the clint just invoice on the amount of 2700.00 he stop me to continue because he need to do some work that its his responsibility on September 1 i received part of 2700.00 just 3 day ago i find out that he finish to d...Read More...Read More
I am a material supplier working on a job in Florida. I sent a notice when my customer first ordered materials in August, and my 90-day mechanic's lien deadline is coming up. They paid, and there are no outstanding bills, but they will be placing another order on the job in the future. Since the 90-...Read More...Read More
We are a provider of flooring goods and services to the multi-family industry in the Southwest. A key client has asked us to provide goods and services to a new construction project in Florida with an initial value of $400,000. We have licensed ourselves to do business in Florida, but as the one responsi...Read More...Read More
Hi. We worked on a project in NV as a subcontractor. We never received the NV 208.146 Notice from the Prime/GC on this project. What are the ramifications for the Prime/GC for not filing this notice? We are forced to file a lien on this project due to issues with the GC and we want to understand how th...Read More...Read More
it is my understanding pre-lien notices are due the 15th of the 3rd month after services have been performed (we are the subcontractor) at what point is the lien to be filed?...Read More
We need to know if there is avenue to file a lien on a residential job in Texas. We have been told that certain things (like a contract filed with the county) have to be in place before a lien is filed on a residence....Read More
We want to send the Notice of Lease in Louisiana, as we are Equipment Lessors. However, i don't think we get a copy of the lease, and we won't send out an invoice with all of the information til roughly a month after. Is the lease agreement the same as our rental agreement?...Read More
I'm working as the Architect / Engineer on a project in Arizona. If we’ve already since a Pre Lien Notice to the owner of a property, but now we’re working for a different client, do we need to send another notice? Same Owner / property….different client....Read More
I'm a material supplier on a job in California and sent a preliminary notice at the start of the job. I thought the project was completed and signed and final unconditional waiver. Now my customer is stating that the project is not complete and they need to order more materials. Am I still protected? ...Read More...Read More
Received down payment on 8/25/2017. I didn't start on this job until mid September. Finished in early October. I have sent emails with invoice a few times. No response or contact form him at all. He has renters at this address. He is living in Germany. ...Read More
Our customer is a CA-based company but the job site is in Kansas. Should I follow the lien law and notice requirements for Kansas or California if the contract states that "California laws prevail"? Which type of preliminary notice do you recommend I send through zlien?...Read More
The building owner received 20-day preliminary lien notices that listed the wrong address for the location of the construction activity. No correction was sent. Should the subsequent lien waivers list the correct address of the work, or the incorrect address shown on the preliminary notice?...Read More
The initial notice was sent via certified mail to the previous address of the homeowner and was returned because well, he didnt own that property anymore and wasnt living there. Washington requires service by certified mail for initial notices but it was then resent by regular mail. Would this still be co...Read More...Read More