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    Five Questions About Construction Liens

              Whether you are a home owner in the midst of a kitchen renovation, a business owner considering an office expansion, or otherwise involved in a construction project, it is important to understand who gets paid and when.  By doing so, you may avoid a construction lien being placed on your property or, conversely, successfully use the lien statutes to ensure that you get paid for you work.     What is a construction lien?           Construction liens, also known as mechanic’s liens, are legal claims on real property, often used by builders, contractors, suppliers, or subcontractors who have not been paid…

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    Bad Contractors: Five Ways to Avoid Them and Six Steps to Take if it is Too Late

              When hiring a contractor for a residential or commercial construction or renovation project, there are many qualified, dependable contractors from which to choose.  However, there is always the risk of hiring someone who will (1) do a poor job; (2) take much longer than expected; or (3) both.  There are a few things you can do to try to avoid such contractors and several steps you should take once you discover the contractor you hired isn’t doing a good job.   Five Ways to Avoid Bad Contractors: Hire only a licensed contractor.  If you hire an unlicensed contractor, you run the risk they do not…