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Credit Meltdown Squeezing Contractors – Lien To Protect Your Rights

The Associated General Contractors organization just published an article titled “Credit Meltdown Market Squeezes Contractors,” reporting how the recent economic problems in the U.S. are greatly effecting those in the construction industry.

The article discusses the upheaval on Wall Street, and how its stopping construction projects all over the country. You can read the article at the AGC website at this address: http://tinyurl.com/534o4h

Now more than ever contractors should consider the benefits of a construction or mechanics lien.

Lien rights do not last forever, and with the uncertainty of the U.S. economy and credit flow within the construction industry, its important for your construction company to protect your investment into a project.

Construction liens are available in virtually every state, and works to transform the project job site as a sort of “collateral” to the contractor for its payment.

Express Lien, Inc. is now filing liens across the country. Filing a mechanics lien costs only $295.00 – a flat fee that includes the preparation and filing of the lien, storage of the documents on our secure servers, and sending copies of the filings to all interested parties.

Express Lien also files lien cancellations, notices of intent to lien, and preliminary notices.

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The Effectiveness and Strength of Construction Liens

Andrea Goldman, a construction attorney in Massachusetts, recently placed an interesting post about the strengths of construction liens on her blog, “Home Contractor vs. Homeowner.

While the article specifically discusses mechanic’s liens in Massachusetts, the points ring true about liens across the United States:
  • Liens are less costly than filing suit;
  • Liens are a very effective means of pursuing payment;
  • Liens prevent progress payments for new construction projects, prevent the sale of property, and force others to come to the table to try and settle the dispute;
  • Even improperly filed liens require the other party to spend legal fees to file an action seeking the dissolution of the instrument.
To read Ms. Goldman’s article, click on this link:
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Why Lien?

Dear Contractor/Subcontractor/Supplier:

There are some customers or prime contractors who will not pay you after a significant amount of work, labor, services and materials have been invested into performing a job. The founder of Zlien’s father and grandfather were both general contractors in New Orleans, LA, so we know your frustration.

The best way to collect on these non-paying accounts is to begin collecting quickly and thereby motiving the debtor to resolve your claim.

Mechanic’s liens – the documents created and filed by Zlien – are inexpensive and hard-hitting. These filings put restrictions on the job-site property, they entangle the owner with your dispute, they can freeze public funding, and more.

You may be pressured to hold-off on filing your lien and beginning the process of collecting on your account receivable. Homeowners may attempt to postpone payment by promising future funding, and many general contractors – perhaps pointing to a “pay when paid” clause – may promise payment once it gets paid on the job.

These “hold ups” on payment – even when legitimate or well-reasoned – will not suspend the short and strict time period you have to file your lien. If you wait too long, you may lose your right to file a lien – and that means you lose the ability to inexpensively take this important step in collecting on an account receivable and in preserving your rights against all parties funding the project.

Filing a lien will stake your claim. If you were hired by the Owner, it will restrict the owner’s ability to abandon, sell or otherwise transfer the property. If you were hired by the Contractor, a filed lien gives you the right to not only seek payment from the Contractor, but also from the Owner, thereby increasing your chances of getting paid.

Not only is the founder of Zlien the son and grandson of general contractors, but he is also a successful construction attorney licensed to practice law in both Louisiana and Washington. Scott Wolfe, Jr. was named as a Top 50 New Orleans Attorney in 2006 and 2007.

Zlien makes filing a mechanic’s lien fast and easy, and we have the experience and knowledge to help you get paid on a non-paying construction job.

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