In some states, a Notice of Commencement is required before mechanic’s lien rights can be secured. But each state handles those requirements differently, and missing a procedural step can cost you your lien rights.
This webinar gives you clear, practical guidance on how to secure mechanic’s lien rights when a Notice of Commencement is involved, including where to look for it, what deadlines matter, and how to avoid common mistakes.
What a Notice of Commencement is and why it matters for mechanic’s lien rights
Where and how to obtain the Notice of Commencement in states that use it
Critical steps to secure your mechanic’s lien rights once a Notice of Commencement is filed
Common traps and deadlines that can jeopardize your rights
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