Frequently Asked Questions - Delaware Mechanics Lien

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Delaware's lien process can be hard to navigate. When you have a lot of other things to get done on a construction project, you don't want to be spending time and money figuring out how to file a mechanics lien. LienItNow.com provides online mechanics lien forms to the construction industry to help contractors, sub-contractors, and material suppliers obtain a security interest in the property owner's land, and secure the payment they've worked for.

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What is a Delaware mechanics' lien ?
Liens filed on private property or on funds relating to a public project are known as mechanics' liens . In Connecticut, when a construction lien is filed with regard to work performed on privately owned property, it attaches to and encumbers the fee simple ownership of property.
Who can file a Delaware mechanics lien?
Are pre-lien notices required in Delaware?
Can you file a Delaware mechanics lien without a pre-lien notice or Notice of Intent to Lien?
When should a claimant file a Delaware mechanics lien?
Do I need a written contract to file a Delaware construction lien?
How does filing a Delaware Notice of Intent to File Lien or a Delaware mechanics' lien help me get my money?
On a private project, the mechanics' lien places an encumbrance on the property that makes it difficult to resell or re-finance the property without first removing the lien.
What is a Delaware Stop Notice and why should it be filed?
What is an Amendment to a Delaware mechanics' lien Claim?
When should a Delaware Discharge of mechanics' lien claim be filed?
Can I file a Bond Claim on a Delaware Project?
Do I need to file a Pre-Notice to make a claim against a Delaware payment bond?