I recently received a request to place a mechanic’s lien against a job located on Indian property. Apparently, there has been a boom in casino construction and tribes are hiring from outside the tribe. With this rise of construction on tribal land come questions as to the rights that suppliers and contractors have. Of the many […]
Author: Stephen
California Proposed Homeowner Bill of Rights Sees Passage of Anit-Blight Bill
Of the six pieces of California’s proposed “Homeowner Bill of Rights”, the first one passed the State legislature. The portion, known as the “anti-blight” bill, imposes a $1,000.00 fine per day on all property owners that fail to maintain foreclosed homes. This is something that has become an issue around the country as banks have […]
Breaking News: North Carolina’s Poorly Drafted Lien Laws Spur Title Insurance to Refuse Coverage
A nonsensical system for mechanics lien filing currently exists in North Carolina: the State does not permit (absent certain circumstances) the filing of a mechanics lien by anyone without a direct contract with the owner. However, the State does permit mechanics liens by subcontractors, suppliers, etc., but only requires that the construction lien be served, not […]
Decision to Withdraw From a Collective Bargaining Agreement May Be Costly
Withdrawal Liability. Those two words can hit a contractor right where it hurts: in the pocket. If you are a construction company that contributes to a multiemployer pension fund, such as a union fund pursuant to a collective bargaining agreement (CBA), you may want to find out about unfunded liabilities in the pension fund before you decide not […]
To Lien or Not to Lien . . .
How do you determine when it is time to place a mechanic’s lien on a job on which you just can’t seem to collect the amount due? Do you have certain policies set? I constantly have customers ask me when they should begin the process. Several begin the lien process immediately following the end of a […]