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How to File a Michigan Mechanics Lien
In filing a Michigan mechanics lien, you must follow specific rules and regulations for a successful claim. Learn about them here.
Read moreNovember Construction Insider: Housing start rise, hardwood sector’s push for trade war relief, more
This month on Construction Insider: Housing starts increase, new construction jobs despite low spending, hardwood sector trade war relief, and more
Read moreAccounts Receivable Line of Credit: Is It the Best Financing Option for You?
With your accounts receivables acting as collateral, a lender can give you access to a pool of money from which you can withdraw at any time. Find out if an accounts receivable line of credit is the best financing option for your construction business.
Read moreHow to Serve New Hampshire Pre-Lien Notices
New Hampshire laws require construction participants to serve preliminary notices before a mechanics lien can be filed. This guide details the steps in serving these important documents.
Read moreHow to File a Massachusetts Preliminary Notice: The Notice of Identification and How it Works
A Notice of Identification is a preliminary notice in Massachusetts that informs general contractors about your participation in a project. Learn how to file it here to preserve your lien rights.
Read moreMassachusetts Mechanics Lien: Proper Filing Leads to a Successful Claim
Lien rules in Massachusetts are a little different from those of other states. This guide details the processes and requirements so you can successfully file a mechanics lien in the state.
Read moreNew Mexico Notice of Right to Claim a Lien: Protect Your Lien Rights
Almost all construction parties in New Mexico are required to serve a preliminary notice, also known as Notice of Right to Claim a Lien. This notice must be served within a prescribed period to ensure full coverage for your possible mechanics lien. Read this guide to know all the pertinent details that you must keep in mind when serving a preliminary notice in New Mexico.
Read moreMissouri Pre-Lien Notices: When, Where, and How to File
Missouri is one of the states where the notice requirements are a bit complicated. The notice requirements in Missouri change depending on your role in a project, and there are also specific service methods that construction parties must abide by. This guide explains the basic information that you must know if you want to serve valid pre-lien notices in Missouri.
Read moreEquipment Leasing vs. Equipment Financing: Differences, Pros, and Cons
If you are in the middle of making a decision between equipment leasing and equipment financing to meet your equipment needs, read this guide to understand their differences and arrive at a decision that best suits your situation.
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