Will a Notice of Non-Responsibility Prevent Enforcement of a California Mechanics Lien?

William L. Porter | Porter Law Group The “Notice of Non-Responsibility” is one of the most misunderstood and ineffectively used of all the legal tools available to property owners in California construction law. As a result, in most cases the answer to the above question is “No”, the posting and recording of a Notice of… Continue reading Will a Notice of Non-Responsibility Prevent Enforcement of a California Mechanics Lien?

Letter of Intent Precluded Dismissal of Mechanic’s Lien

Stanley A. Martin | Commonsense Construction Law | July 17, 2019 A contractor recorded a lien notice, using a letter of intent as the “written contract” supporting the lien. The owner moved for summary dismissal of the lien, arguing that the LOI was nothing more than an agreement to negotiate a contract, and no contract… Continue reading Letter of Intent Precluded Dismissal of Mechanic’s Lien

Can Unapproved Change Orders Form the Basis for a Lawful Mechanics’ Lien Encumbering the Project?

Richard Erickson and Amanda Weaver | Snell & Wilmer | July 15, 2019 Contractors and suppliers are sometimes challenged to secure a claim for past due payment with a lien on the project, all subject to lien laws that vary throughout the United States. In Arizona, as in most states, the contractor must have a… Continue reading Can Unapproved Change Orders Form the Basis for a Lawful Mechanics’ Lien Encumbering the Project?

Creative Legislative Solutions To Bond Off Mechanic’s Liens

David K. Taylor | BuildSmart | June 13, 2019 Whether you are the owner or the general contractor, dealing with mechanic’s liens filed by subcontractors or suppliers can be frustrating and, in some cases, present the very real threat of having to pay twice for work or materials. Most, if not all, states’ lien laws… Continue reading Creative Legislative Solutions To Bond Off Mechanic’s Liens

90 and 150: Two Numbers You Must Know

Christopher G. Hill | Construction Law Musings | May 20, 2019 Mechanic’s liens are a big topic here at Construction Law Musings.  I’ve discussed everything from the picky nature of this powerful payment tool to the changes that are upcoming on July 1, 2019.  Given the strict way that the form and timing of a Virginia mechanic’s lien… Continue reading 90 and 150: Two Numbers You Must Know

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