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is your one-stop source for filing Mechanics Liens,
bond claims, amendments to mechanics lien claims,
stop notices, pre-lien notices, extensions of
mechanics liens, and discharges of mechanics lien
claims. LienItNow.com
provides its services in all 50 States and the
District of Columbia.
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processes the mechanics’ lien, files it with the
appropriate authority and serves it.*
LienItNow.com also
verifies the location of the property and the
property owner.
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the money owed to you is protected.
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information for companies tied to the construction
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developments.
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LienItNow.com files
mechanics liens on private construction projects,
public construction projects, and residential
construction projects. On commercial and residential
projects, mechanics liens encumber real property.
On public projects, liens encumber public
monies set aside for the public project. In all
cases, the filing of a mechanics lien freezes the
funds that an owner has contractually allocated to a
project. For unpaid subcontractors, the contract
balance between the owner and the general contractor
at the time the lien is filed becomes a lien fund,
against which a lien claimant can pursue its money.
The filing of mechanics lien claims also encumber
the property on which the project is located,
similar to a mortgage. Liens inhibit the sale of
property, construction loan draws, and refinancing
until the property owner addresses the lien.
Ultimately, a lawsuit can be filed for the
enforcement of a mechanics lien.
* Service of the
mechanics’ lien may be subject to an additional fee.
Orders placed in States requiring service of a lien
by a process server will be charged the process
server’s fee in addition to the charge for filing
the lien. |