Indiana Mechanic’s Liens Require Two Notarizations
You’re Not Seeing Double – Two Notaries Required for Indiana Mechanic’s Liens Just when you think 2020 couldn’t get weirder, you notice two notary...
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You’re Not Seeing Double – Two Notaries Required for Indiana Mechanic’s Liens Just when you think 2020 couldn’t get weirder, you notice two notary...
What You Should Know about Tennessee’s New Construction Statute In June, the Tennessee legislature passed the Construction Industry Payment...
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Authorized Signatures: A Critical Element in Mechanic’s Liens As if it’s not challenging enough to keep track of notice and lien deadlines and...
Preconstruction Management Services May Be Lienable In New York In December 2019, the Court of Appeals heard a New York property owner contest a...
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