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Can Restoration & Remediation Contractors File a Mechanics Lien?

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Restoration and remediation contractors provide a unique blend of services. The variety of services they provide can create a lot of confusion around their right to file a mechanics lien if they don’t get paid. An overview of mechanics lien rights. Lien rights depend on the type of restoration work.

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NY Appellate Court Enforces Pay-If-Paid Provision Against Party With No Lien Rights

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(Dewberry) contracted with the New York City Economic Development Corporations’ Build-It- Back Hurricane Sandy Program to inspect homes for structural, asbestos, and lead paint issues. Dewberry retained Entech Engineering PC (Entech) to perform pre-construction lead paint inspections of homes. Here, Entech had no lien law rights.

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Assignment of Benefits for Contractors: Pros & Cons of Accepting an AOB

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They may not have the funds available to pay the contractor out of pocket, so they’re counting on that insurance check to cover the construction costs. Contractors often wish they could simply deal with the insurance company directly through an assignment of benefits. Pros & cons for contractors. Setting up an AOB.

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Mayer Building Company for Subcontractors: Payment Guide & Resources

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Mayer Building Company is a New Orleans-based general contractor that specializes in commercial construction and historic renovations. You’ll generally want to prequalify new general contractors before establishing a working relationship. Upon receipt of payment, subcontractors must submit an executed lien waiver.

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8 Ways for Contractors to Build Trust With a Homeowner

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Contractors often get a bad rap. While homeowners know they need a contractor to repair their house after a storm, complete a renovation, or build their dream home, they’ve heard the stories. They can come in expecting contractors to take advantage of them. 8 ways for contractors to build trust with a homeowner.

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7 Contractor Tips for Dealing With Insurance Adjusters & Owners

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As a contractor, you rely on the property owner to pay you for your work and materials. Dig deeper: What contractors need to know about the insurance claims process. In general, there are four parties involved in a restoration project: Property owner Insurance company Claims adjuster Contractor.

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#122:  Construction Loan Disbursement Pitfalls

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A common feature of residential construction loans is the requirement for periodic inspections of the progress of work, usually by an independent inspection company hired by the bank, before disbursements are made. New Hampshire Savings Bank , 131 N.H. ” And such a voluntary undertaking is exceedingly rare.

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