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November 16, 2012 By Lydia J. Alford

Bank mortgage primed by later filed general contractor lien

house construction

In this case, the contractor recorded his contract prior to the commencement of work. Thereafter a dispute arose between the contractor and the owner and the contractor filed a lien. The parties settled the dispute whereby the owner gave the contractor a promissory note for the amount owed. Then, the contractor canceled its lien and […]

Filed Under: Real Estate Law, Title Law Tagged With: liens, Real Estate

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