In Georgia, liens filed on private property or on funds relating to a public project are known as Mechanic’s Liens. When a Georgia mechanics lien is filed with regard to work performed on privately owned property, it attaches to and encumbers the fee simple ownership of property. Georgia’s construction lien statutes permit contractors, as well as […]
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Texas Mechanics Lien Filing “How To”
In Texas, mechanics’ liens are created by constitutional right and by statute. A Constitutional Lien is available only to contractors in direct contractual privity with the owner for the improvements to the property. Texas statutory Mechanics’ Liens may be asserted, similar to other states, by general contractors, subcontractors, materialmen, mechanics, or artisans. A Texas mechanics lien that […]
Florida Mechanics Lien Filing “How To”
Florida mechanics lien statutes provide broad mechanics lien rights to contactors, subcontractors and other persons working on a construction project. The Florida mechanics liens will provide a great benefit to those who know how to use them. In Florida, liens filed on private property or on funds relating to a public project are known as Mechanic’s […]
Utah Mechanics Lien “How To”
Utah lien law statutes provide broad mechanics’ lien rights to contractors, subcontractors, and all persons performing any services or furnishing or renting any materials or equipment, including licensed architects and engineers who have rendered professional services on a project. All persons who have a direct contract with a project owner are deemed to be “general […]
Delaware Mechanics Lien Filing “How To”
Liens filed on private property or on funds relating to a public project are known as Mechanics’ Liens. When a lien is filed with regard to work performed on privately owned property, it attaches to and encumbers the fee simple ownership of property. Contractors who have a contract with an owner as well as subcontractors […]