Attention, Stamford construction professionals and contractors! Are you facing issues with non-payment for your hard work and services rendered? Don’t worry; there’s a solution that ensures you receive fair compensation for your efforts: filing a construction mechanic’s lien. What is a Construction Mechanic’s Lien? A mechanic’s lien is a legal claim against a property by […]
Connecticut, a state known for its rich history and picturesque landscapes, is also home to a robust legal framework designed to protect the rights of contractors and subcontractors in the construction industry. One crucial aspect of this legal landscape is the mechanic’s lien, a powerful tool that ensures payment for services rendered. In this blog […]
Streamline Your Construction Lien Filing with Hiring Speedy Lien in Connecticut Are you a contractor or construction professional? Are you owed money? Are you seeking an efficient and hassle-free way to file your Construction mechanic’s lien? Look no further—Speedy Lien is here to revolutionize your lien filing process. In this blog post, we’ll explore how […]
Call Speedy Lien, the mechanic’s lien experts. We are the Speedy Lien Team; we have your back.
Dillon Nash, Executive Vice President
Speedy Lien, Inc.
212-203-7420 or 516-679-6702 EXT. 104
www.SpeedyLienInc.com
DN@SpeedyLienInc.com
Call Speedy Lien, the mechanic’s lien experts. We are the Speedy Lien Team; we have your back.
Dillon Nash, Executive Vice President
Speedy Lien, Inc.
212-203-7420 or 516-679-6702 EXT. 104
www.SpeedyLienInc.com
DN@SpeedyLienInc.com
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A Mechanic’s Lien can be foreclosed to enforce payment of the debt. Filing a foreclosure action is the strongest way to enforce your Mechanic’s Lien Claim. If the debt remains unpaid, the lien claimant may be able to foreclose on the lien and take ownership of the property. The foreclosure process is handled through an […]
Certain states require a Notice of Intent (NOI) or a Pre-Lien Notice. New York does not require a NOI. New Jersey Commercial Lien Claims do not require a NOI. Connecticut and Pennsylvania both have a Notice of Intent requirement. Speedy Lien handles the filing and service of the Notice of Intent. Visit our Lien Law by […]
Connecticut Lien Law: Your lien must be filed no later than 90 days from the last date of service to all properties. **A Notice of Intent is required if you did not directly contract with the property owner.**