How to Be Sure You Are Within Your Lien Rights in Oregon Filing your construction lien in Oregon can be a very straightforward process, provided all of the requirements are met. Oregon requires that everyone entitled to file a lien must be registered in the state. Without this registration, your lien claim may not be […]
The Mechanics of filing an Alaska Mechanic’s Lien
The most difficult part of filing a lien is making sure you complete each required step within the correct timeline. To place a mechanic’s lien in Alaska, if a Notice of Completion is not recorded by the property owner, the Claim of Lien must be recorded no later than 120 days after the completion of the construction […]
Texas Lien Affidavits
Filing Your Mechanic’s Lien in the Lone Star State In most states, the preliminary notice is an important step for Subcontractors and Suppliers in the lien filing process. Texas is no exception. Luckily, you may have already met these requirements without knowing it. While Texas does have a specific prelien form, an invoice or request […]
What information must be included In a Alaska Mechanic’s Lien?
Should you need to enforce the mechanic’s lien, you must be careful that the information included in the Alaska Mechanic’s Lien is valid and will not void the lien. Almost every day, I am asked if the cost of filing a lien is allowed to be included in the amount due listed on the mechanic’s […]
Filing Your Hawaii Mechanic’s Lien
The Hawaii Lien Filing Process Filing a Hawaiian mechanic’s lien properly requires very specific timing on the part of the contractor. In addition to timing, the proper paperwork must make its way through the Hawaiian court system before it can be served. It is best to begin the entire process as early as possible in […]