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NLB is a national lien provides in United States. We provide our services in USA, Canada and Latin America. We have an extensive team of more than 150 law firms worldwide. Get a FREE consultation so we can demonstrate you how to claim a lien on your project. Contact us at 847-432-6900 or mail us at Info@mechanislien.com

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Tips in Making a Payment Bond Claim

If you are a subcontractor or supplier who has supplied construction materials for a building project, you should make a payment bond in...

Payment Bond Claim Notice Requires More than Mailing

There are a lot of requirements to make a payment bond claim notice other than mailing. One of those aspects is the 90 days notice...

What’s one way to get rid of a mechanic’s lien?

It hurts when you do not get paid for efforts or work. In case, you are a contractor or labor who does not get paid for the material...

The 9 Elements of a Valid Claim of Lien

The construction industry is pretty rigid in terms of timely payment of the workers. There are a lot of cases when a contractor or a...

How to Remove an Improper Mechanics’ Lien?

The dispute between the property owner and the hired contractors is not new. Even the slightest of differences can escalate the problem...

What are liens and how can they impact your property?

Lien in simple words could be defined as a legal measure where a creditor holds the right to claim the rights over a property if the loan...

What Are Liens and How Can They Impact Your Property?

Suppose if you recently shifted to your new property but understand that the property still doesn’t entirely belong to you. This is...

Questions about the Impact of Sloan v. Liberty Mutual

It’s not long ago when a very interesting decision was handed on enforcement of pay if paid provision by appeals of the third circuit...

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