In the state of New Jersey, liens filed on private property are known as mechanics’ liens . When a New Jersey mechanics lien is filed with regard to work performed on privately owned property, it attaches to and encumbers the fee simple ownership of property. When a New Jersey mechanics lien is filed on a […]
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Filing Your New Jersey Construction Lien
Filing in NJ: What You Need To Know New Jersey lien laws differ greatly between residential and commercial projects. It is important to know the difference in order to secure your lien rights properly. Luckily, in New Jersey you are not required to serve a prelien to secure your rights. If you have a job […]
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New Jersey Revises Construction Lien Law
Powerpoint Summary of New Jersey Lien Law Revisions On January 5, 2011, Governor Chris Christie of New Jersey signed into law revisions to the Construction Lien Law Statute. The changes affect only commercial and private projects, and have no bearing on the Municipal Mechanics Lien Law, which relates only to government projects. The bill revises […]