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Kristin Alford

Serve the Preliminary Notice Upon the Construction Lender

In Some States, You Should Serve the Lender with the Preliminary Notice to Protect Your Mechanic’s Lien and Bond Claim Rights The infamous first step to protecting mechanic’s lien and bond claim rights: serve the statutory preliminary notice. State...

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Statute Changes for New Mexico Mechanic’s Liens

Filing a Mechanic’s Lien in New Mexico? Under the New Statute Changes, Make Sure You Serve the Project Owner with a Recorded Copy New Mexico House...

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Lee Roberts Managing Partner at NCS Credit

North Carolina Mechanic’s Lien Rights: What is a Lien Agent?

What is a Lien Agent? What Does a Lien Agent Do? Is a Lien Agent Necessary? Author: R. Lee Robertson, Jr., Managing Partner, Robertson & Associates

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Safe Harbor Won’t Save Your Florida UCC

Florida is serious about UCC filings. A recent Court of Appeals decision left a creditor with an unperfected security interest, when its UCC...

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