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Mechanics Lien (4)

Utah Mechanic’s Lien and Bond Claim Rights

What You Should Know about Securing Utah Mechanic’s Lien and Bond Claim Rights Furnishing to a construction project in the Beehive State? Well,...

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Mechanic’s Lien Rights in Canada at a Glance

Let’s Talk Mechanic’s Lien Rights in Canada Over the last few years, several provinces in Canada have modernized or proposed amendments to their...

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Add a Check to Your Mechanic’s Lien Checklist

Keeping A Mechanic’s Lien Checklist? Here’s One More Thing to Add to Your Mechanic’s Lien Checklist: A Check for Recording Fees. It’s a detailed and...

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Is the Lien Consensual or Statutory?

What’s the Difference between Consensual and Statutory Liens? In commercial credit, creditors have an opportunity to secure accounts receivable by...

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Legislative Updates in Construction 2021

Notice, Mechanic’s Lien, and Bond Claim Legislative Updates 2021 In 2021, several states have enacted legislative updates to their mechanic’s lien...

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Survey: Securitization on A/R During the Pandemic

Credit Research Foundation Survey: The Use & Impact of Securitization on A/R During the Pandemic Originally published in The Credit Research...

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Arkansas Lien & Bond Law Changes in 2021

Residential Mechanic’s Liens and Payment Bonds for Public Projects Arkansas recently passed two House Bills. HB 1835, which changes the notice...

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Changes for Texas Lien Claimants Effective January 2022

*Post updated 6/16/2021 to include official enactment*

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Changes to Iowa Mechanic’s Lien Law in Effect January 2022

What are the Changes? Iowa Governor, Kim Reynolds, has signed HF 561 into law. The bill contains two key changes to Iowa’s mechanic’s lien law....

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New York Tolling the Lien Line

For Whom the Mechanic’s Lien Deadline Tolls; New York Mechanic’s Lien Extended Did the March 20, 2020 Executive Order issued by Governor Andrew Cuomo...

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