Month: March 2021

Everything You’ve Wanted to Know About Lien & Bond Rules.

Everything You’ve Wanted to Know About Lien & Bond Rules.

Using construction liens to get paid can be an effective way to protect your work – if you follow the lien rules. Make sure to follow us on our dedicated construction site as well as our podcast, YouTube videos and social media including Instagram, LinkedIn and Twitter. Get a jump on your competition. Alexander Barthet is a board certified construction attorney in Florida and holds a …

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I Don’t Have a Contract. Do I Still Have Lien Rights?

I Don’t Have a Contract. Do I Still Have Lien Rights?

Just because you have improved someone’s property by your work, doesn’t give you an automatic right to also lien that property. Under Florida law, a construction lien can arise only when there is a valid contract between the parties. An oral agreement can be considered a contract, so can an estimate or invoice if certain conditions …

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Notice to Owner, Lien and Bond Claim Refresher (with Pro-Tips)

Notice to Owner, Lien and Bond Claim Refresher (with Pro-Tips)

In this episode, We are joined by Ariela Wagner, President of SunRay Construction Solutions. Even if you are a seasoned contractor or sub-contractor, you should listen as we cover the basics on Notice to Owner, Lien and Bond Claims and some pro-tips to make your life easier on your next project. Visit the SunRay Construction …

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Your Lien is Worthless…on Tenant Buildout Work. Here’s Why (and What to do About it).

Your Lien is Worthless…on Tenant Buildout Work. Here’s Why (and What to do About it).

Is your lien worthless? Can you lien a leased property? There’s a popular misconception that doing work on a leased property for a tenant means you can’t protect yourself when it comes to getting paid. Not true! But doing work for a tenant does mean you need to take specific steps to have rights and …

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