Construction Liens
Protects contractors and suppliers by securing payment for work or materials.
Construction liens protect the rights of contractors, subcontractors, and suppliers by securing payment for the work and materials they provide. By placing a legal claim against a property, liens ensure that outstanding debts are addressed before ownership or financing can proceed. Our firm helps clients file, defend, and enforce construction liens to guarantee fair compensation and uphold contract obligations.

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Construction Liens: Protecting Your Right to Get Paid
What is a construction lien?
A construction lien is a legal claim placed on a property by a contractor, subcontractor, or supplier to secure payment for work or materials provided.
Who can file a construction lien?
Contractors, subcontractors, laborers, and suppliers who have contributed to a construction project can file a lien if they have not been paid.
How does a lien protect me?
A lien ensures you have a legal claim on the property, preventing its sale or refinancing until your outstanding payment is resolved.
How long do I have to file a lien?
Deadlines vary depending on the jurisdiction, but typically you must file within a short time after work or materials are provided. Acting quickly is essential to protect your rights.