Speedy Lien, Inc.: The Pioneers of Lien Filing for the Construction Industry
Speedy Lien, Inc.: The Pioneers of Lien Filing for the Construction Industry. In the fast-paced world of construction, where deadlines are tight and payments can be elusive, one company has been at the forefront of protecting the financial interests of contractors, suppliers, and other industry professionals for over three decades. Speedy Lien, Inc., the first commercial lien filing company in the United States, has been a steadfast ally to the construction industry since its founding in 1990.
“We’re the pioneers,” says Mark Nash, CEO and President of Speedy Lien, Inc., with a sense of pride that comes from being an industry trailblazer. “Our tagline is ‘Serving the construction industry since 1990,’ and we take that mission seriously.”
A Tri-State Powerhouse
With offices strategically located in Manhattan, Long Island, and Ridgefield, Connecticut, Speedy Lien services clients across New York, New Jersey (for commercial properties), and Connecticut. The company has built a reputation for being fast-paced and aggressive—qualities that clients appreciate when time and money are on the line.
“Our clients are owed money for services they’ve rendered,” explains Dillon Nash, Executive Vice President of Speedy Lien, Inc. “Their businesses and livelihoods are at stake, and if they can’t make payroll or pay their vendors, they’re in serious trouble. We treat their money as if it were our own.”
A Simple, Speedy Process
One of the hallmarks of Speedy Lien’s success is its streamlined process. The company offers an online intake questionnaire that takes just 10 minutes to complete. From there, Speedy Lien reviews, processes, prepares, and files the mechanic’s lien—all within one business day. The parties involved are then served promptly, ensuring that the lien is in effect as quickly as possible.
“Our service is ‘speedy’ for a reason,” says Mark Nash. “We know that time is of the essence in the construction industry, and we’ve built our business around that urgency.”
Educating the Industry
But Speedy Lien isn’t just about filing paperwork. The company places a strong emphasis on educating its clients about their lien rights. “Understanding lien law, time limits, and the power of a lien is crucial,” Dillon Nash notes. “A mechanic’s lien is a powerful tool—it attaches a legal interest to the title of the property, much like a mortgage. It puts the debt in black and white.”
You don’t need a lawyer to file a mechanic’s lien. In fact, a lien is often the first line of defense—or offense—in a payment dispute. Many times, the lien itself is enough to resolve the issue, but if it isn’t, that’s when you might need an attorney for lien enforcement.
The Strongest Tool in the Tool Belt
The team at Speedy Lien likes to joke that a mechanic’s lien is “the strongest tool in the tool belt” of anyone in the construction industry. It’s a tool that can make the difference between getting paid and going under, and it’s one that Speedy Lien has mastered.
For those who find themselves in a payment dispute, Speedy Lien offers free consultations to discuss lien rights and the best course of action. The company’s website is also a valuable resource, with explainer videos and FAQs to guide clients through the process.
“We’re here to help,” says Dillon Nash. “Whether it’s filing a lien or simply educating someone on their rights, we’re committed to supporting the construction industry in every way we can.”
For more information or to file a lien, visit Speedy Lien, Inc. or contact their offices in New York City, Long Island, or Connecticut.
Contact Information:
Speedy Lien, Inc.
New York City: 315 Madison Avenue – Suite 2600, New York, NY 10017
Long Island: 200 Garden City Plaza – Suite 225, Garden City, NY 11530
Connecticut: 470 Main Street – Suite 301, Ridgefield, CT 06877
Phone: 212-203-7420, 516-679-6702, or 203-718-3800 EXT. 104
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