According to The West Virginia Record, a suit was filed in the Hancock County Circuit Court against a construction company for breach of contract and negligence. William E. and Prudence G. Dziatkowicz are the plaintiffs filing against Vince Bruno Construction, LLC and Vincent Michael Bruno,the defendants, due to a contract in 2011 to build a […]
Category: mechanics lien
Washington Mechanics Lien
In the state of Washington, all contractors must be registered with the Department of Labor to enforce any potential lien rights and bond claims. Washington’s mechanics and materialmen’s lien laws provide contractors, subcontractors, suppliers, and professional service providers with Washington mechanics lien rights to protect their entitlement to payment on private construction projects. Under Washington […]
West Virginia Mechnics Lien Requirements
Liens filed on private property in West Virginia are known as mechanics‘ liens . When a West Virginia mechanics lien if filed with regard to work performed on privately owned property, it attaches to and encumbers the fee simple ownership of property. Contractors, subcontractors, sub-subcontractors and suppliers have West Virginia mechanics lien rights. Any person […]
Contractor Loses Construction Lien Rights for Job
According to the Home Builders Association of Greater Grand Rapids, a contractor who provided a substantial amount of improvements to a church construction job lost his lien rights due to a late sworn statement. The sworn statement was provided after the start of litigation rather than before the engagement of litigation, which is stated in the requirements […]
New Mexico Mechanic’s Lien
In New Mexico, liens filed on private property or on funds relating to a public project are known as Mechanic’s Liens. New Mexico construction liens are defined as “a charge imposed upon specific property, by which it is made security for the performance of an act.” The purpose of the New Mexico lien law is […]