Extending a Mechanic’s Lien in New York
How long does a mechanic’s lien last? A mechanic’s lien is valid for a period of one year from recording. How do I extend a mechanic’s lien on a single family dwelling? To extend a mechanic’s lien on a...
View ArticleHow to file a public improvement lien in New York
What is a public improvement lien? There are generally two types of liens in New York: a private improvement lien (filed against real property) and a public improvement lien (filed against a public...
View ArticleNew York Mechanic’s Lien – Free Sample Form
Click below to view a free sample form for a mechanic’s lien in New York: Click Here to Download Free PDF Form The post New York Mechanic’s Lien – Free Sample Form appeared first on NY Construction Law.
View ArticleFree Sample Final Lien Waiver (NY)
Click the link below for a free sample form of a final lien waiver in New York. This is provided for informational purposes only. You should consult with an attorney before using a lien waiver....
View ArticleConstruction mediation: Useful tool or waste of time?
What is construction mediation? Mediation is a form of “alternate dispute resolution” that is common in the construction industry. Unlike litigation or arbitration, mediation is almost always not...
View ArticleHome Owners Defeat Contractor’s Claim and Win Defect Claim
Two Nassau County home owners were sued by a contractor that filed a mechanic’s lien against their property and claimed it was not paid in full. The owners denied the contractor was owed any money...
View ArticleLiquidating Agreements: What you should know
The Appellate Division, Second Department, recently issued a decision in Rad and D’Aprile, Inc. v. Arnell Construction Corp. where they analyzed the enforceability of liquidating agreements. What is a...
View ArticlePallaci Contributes to ABA 50 State Lien Law Handbook
For more than a year construction attorneys from across the United States that are members of the American Bar Association’s (ABA) Construction Industry Forum have been collaborating on a 50 state...
View ArticleShould I let my neighbor perform underpinning?
What is underpinning? Underpinning is the process of installing a new “foundation” under your existing foundation as a means of structural support. It is typically necessary when your neighbor is...
View ArticleJudicial License Agreements in NYC Webinar
Watch and listen to Kushnick Pallaci Managing Partner Vincent Pallaci discuss Judicial License Agreements in NYC in today’s Construction Law Webinar. You can learn more about construction license...
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