Author: thelienzone

Watch Out For the Notice and Opportunity to Cure Clause

Watch Out For the Notice and Opportunity to Cure Clause

Hey everybody! Today we’re going to talk about the notice to cure. These are all very import­ant topics that you need to understand for your next project. 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 …

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$h!#, I Forgot my Notice to Owner! Now What?

$h!#, I Forgot my Notice to Owner! Now What?

A construction lien is a right permitted to those in the construction industry who provide materials, services or labor to real property. If one who provides these services or materials are not paid, he or she may be able to force the sale of the property in order to recover their money. On this episode, …

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3 Principles You Can Use to Prevent Disputes with Sue Dyer of Sudyco

3 Principles You Can Use to Prevent Disputes with Sue Dyer of Sudyco

As a construction lawyer, we deal with lots of project disputes. But what is there was a way to avoid the dispute all together? Today we talk with Sue Dyer of sudyco™ (https://sudyco.com/) and she explains the 3 principles you can use to solve problems on your project before they turn into litigation. Make sure …

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Can I stop work if I’m not being paid?

Can I stop work if I’m not being paid?

On this episode, we will discuss in detail the answer to one of the most common questions we receive in our construction law firm, if I’m not getting paid, can I stop working, and if I do, how do I get paid? To determine whether or not to stop working if you are not getting …

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Get Paid Using Construction Liens

Get Paid Using Construction Liens

Using construction liens to get paid can be an effective way to protect your work – if you follow the lien rules. A lien is an encumbrance – a legal hold. This hold is placed on real property for the value of the work and materials you provided but for which you haven’t yet been …

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I Have Not Been Paid, Can I Take My Materials Back?

I Have Not Been Paid, Can I Take My Materials Back?

On this episode, we will discuss in detail the answer to one of the most common questions we receive in our construction law firm, if I’m not getting paid, take my materials back? You need to consider the following. The right to repossess and remove shall extend to materials whose purchase price does not exceed the …

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What is Retainage and How to Get it Sooner

What is Retainage and How to Get it Sooner

What is retainage?​  Retainage is standard in many construction contracts as an incentive for the contractor to perform their work in a satisfactory manner. When retainage is used, the contractor will receive a percentage of their contract price as portion of their payment at the start of a project. These retainage payments are typically withheld …

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Fleet Management Post Pandemic with Kenny Tyson of Enterprise Fleet Management

Fleet Management Post Pandemic with Kenny Tyson of Enterprise Fleet Management

On this episode, we’re going to talk about your fleet, and we have the preeminent expert of fleet management on the show, Kenny Tyson of Enterprise Fleet Management. Are you concerned about the current state of buying cars and trucks? You know its bad when you turn on the news to you hear that they …

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From Manufacture to Install, Insurance for Construction Materials with Alex Dopazo of Dopazo Insurance

From Manufacture to Install, Insurance for Construction Materials with Alex Dopazo of Dopazo Insurance

There are gaps in your insurance and filling them first requires knowing where they are.  In this podcast, Alex Dopazo of Dopazo Insurance explains several places where you likely have gaps in coverage and the various options to fill those gaps.  He also talks about the gaps that can’t be filled and what you should …

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