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New Brunswick Mechanic’s Lien Changes

Here’s a brief look at some key changes to New Brunswick mechanic’s lien statute, which came into effect toward the end of 2021.
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States that Require Lien Waivers to be Notarized

Question: “Does this lien waiver have to be notarized?” Answer: “Yes, in Georgia, Mississippi, and Wyoming.” Let’s review!
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Mechanic’s Liens on Arkansas Residential Projects

Learn how one residential contractor could have saved thousands of dollars if they would have served their preliminary notice.
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Safe Harbor Might Save One Creditor’s UCC Filing

A $3M reminder to always list your customer’s name on the UCC as their name appears on the public organic record.
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Mechanic’s Lien on a Wind Farm Can Be Complicated

Supplying materials or labor to a wind farm project? Keep these 7 things in mind when filing your mechanic's lien.
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North Dakota Mechanic’s Lien and Bond Claim Rights

What do North Dakota and mechanic’s liens have in common? They are both legendary! Let’s check out North Dakota mechanic’s lien rights.
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Bankruptcy Proof of Claim: What if It’s Late?

And just like that, the creditor’s claim for $169,569 was not entitled to distribution, because it was filed a day late. Ouch!
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Nebraska Construction Lien and Bond Claim Rights

Furnishing to a project in Nebraska? Read this post to learn more about securing construction lien and bond claim rights.
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What Is a UCC-3 Filing and Why Should You File One?

File a UCC? If you have and you need to continue, amend, assign, or terminate your UCC filing, you will file a UCC-3. Learn about UCC-3s!
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Serve the Mechanic’s Lien and File the Mechanic’s Lien

What happens if you file your mechanic’s lien, but don’t serve the lien on the appropriate parties? Your lien may be invalid - learn more!
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Indiana Material Supplier Gets a Win in Appeals Court

A case that started as “material supplier to material supplier” shifted to “material supplier to subcontractor” - what happens to the lien?
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Security Interest Survives Crazy Collateral Transfers

This case is a little crazy and convoluted, but the takeaway is strong. A security interest will survive, if properly perfected.