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Notices With Dollar Amounts Private

Notices With Dollar Amounts Private
When serving a notice to protect your lien or bond claim rights, it is important the notice include the information required by statute. In many states, the notice must include the total estimated dollar amount of your contract or your current claim amount. All efforts should be made to provide as accurate a dollar amount as possible. This infographic includes a list of states that may require dollar amounts on the preliminary notice.
Public Projects & Preliminary Notices

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Public Projects & Preliminary Notices

Do you know there are 19 states that require a preliminary notice be served to protect bond claim or public improvement lien rights? A common...

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Lien Waivers - More than Paper

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Lien Waivers - More than Paper

Lien Waivers are common in construction credit & one of the most misunderstood and misused documents. Each waiver has its role, though conditional...

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Consignment or Bailment?

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Consignment or Bailment?

For creditors, Consignment and Bailment transactions get a little fuzzy. In this infographic we'll compare Consignment and Bailment and offer some...

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