Spring is here, and so is the rush of construction projects that need warmer temperatures to start (or restart as it were). With the economy giving signs that it is on the upswing, here is hoping that 2012 construction will start off with a bang. If you are a contractor, it is time to start […]
Is a buyer responsible for a lien that does not appear on a title report, but is filed before the real estate closing?
Over the past couple of weeks, we received variations on the following question from homeowners, contractors, and others: “Is a buyer responsible for a lien that does not appear on a title report, but is filed before the real estate closing? Will the buyer be responsible for paying the lien, such as tax or mechanic’s […]
Last Chance to Save: LienItNow’s Winter 10% promotional is ending on March 31, 2012. ACT NOW by using coupon code ACTNOW at checkout.
We’re Glad You Used It. The ACTNOW coupon that provided a 10% discount generated a lot of responses from our customers. With usage of the coupon through the roof, we extended it through the entire Winter season. But if you want to take advantage, you only have until the end of this week, so make […]
Prelien and Breathe Easy – A Follow Up Session
A couple of weeks ago we sent out an email that gave some accounts receivable tips and received quite a response. Thanks for all the feedback. In this posting, we’re going to list a couple follow up questions / answers that we think would be helpful to everyone. We’d be happy to answer any other […]
Texas Lien Waivers – A Guide
Texas recently enacted several new statutes that govern waivers and releases of Texas mechanic’s and materialmen’s liens. Designed to protect suppliers, subcontractors and laborers, mechanics liens are statutorily created and provide a certain degree of protection for those who provide labor or materials to a project. When perfected, a statutory lien attaches to the property […]