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7 Habits of Contractors Who Lose Money…and How to Break Them

The Construction Commando’s “Contractor’s Secret Weapon” published an article with this title that described seven instances when contractors lose money on a project.  While the article was drafted to an audience of California contractors, the habits apply nationwide.

It will be to any contractors’ benefit to review this article online, access which habits apply to you, and make an effort to avoid the costly mistakes.  Any progress will help increase your bottom line.

The seven habits highlighted are:

1)    The “Gentlemen’s Agreement” – A Handshake and Your Word.   Bottom line:  Get it in writing.
2)    Using Contracts that Fall Short of the Legal Requirements.
3)    Not Getting Every Change Order in Writing.
4)    Failing to invoice immediately.
5)    Failing to serve a preliminary 20-day notice (pre-lien construction notices)
6)    Don’t Worry – They Will “Take Care of You” on the Next Job
7)    It isn’t good “customer service” to record a Mechanic’s Lien

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Top 10 Construction Lien Errors

Debb & Derkin, P.A., a law firm practicing construction law in Florida and filing construction liens in that state, published an article listing the Top 10 Construction Lien Errors.

While the article and Top 10 listing is related to Florida lien laws, since most lien laws in the U.S. are substantially similar, the same errors appear time and time again on liens across the nation.

The Top 10 Lien Errors highlight by Mr. Debb in the article are:

  1. Failure to Timely Serve Notice to the Owner
  2. Failure to Serve Notices on Proper Parties
  3. Failure to Serve Notices by Proper Method
  4. Contingent Payment Clauses
  5. Overstatement of Amounts Due and Owing
  6. Failure to Respond to Sworn Statement Requests
  7. Failure to Timely File a Claim of Lien
  8. Failure to Provide Copy of Claim of Lien
  9. Failure to Foreclose on Claim of Lien within Time Required by Statutes
  10. Failure to Secure Proper Licensing

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