A Comprehensive Guide to Pennsylvania Mechanic’s Liens Introduction: Nestled in the heart of the United States, Pennsylvania boasts a rich history and a diverse landscape, and its construction industry is no exception. In the intricate world of construction law, Pennsylvania’s Mechanic’s Liens stand as a crucial safeguard for contractors, subcontractors, and suppliers. This blog post […]
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A Bond Discharge (also known as Bonding off a Mechanic’s Lien) is a mechanism for temporarily removing a Mechanic’s Lien from the title of the property. The property owner or contractor can file a Bond against the Mechanic’s Lien. A Bond deposits 110% the value of the Lien with the courts. The bond guarantees the […]
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 […]