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August 15th – Texas Mechanic’s Lien Deadlines
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1st Tier Commercial Claimants: 1st notice letter to the GC is timely for work done any time after June 1, 2010. 2nd notice letter to the GC & Owner is timely for work done any time after May 1, 2010. Your mechanic’s lien is timely for work
How to Remove a Mechanic’s Lien – Part 1
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I noticed that my website has been getting more traffic with questions on what steps need to be taken to remove a lien, so I want to write a series of articles meant to explain the process one needs to go through to remove a lien.How to Remove a Mech
How to Remove a Mechanic’s Lien – Part 2
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I noticed that my website has been getting more traffic with questions on what steps need to be taken to remove a lien, so I want to write a series of articles meant to explain the process one needs to go through to remove a lien.How to Remove a Mech
Another Reason You Should Have Your Change Orders Documented
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image via: photobucket Another Reason You Should Have Your Change Orders Documented is a post from: Kelly M. Davis & Associates, LLC - Dallas Construction AttorneyAnother Reason You Should Have Your Change Orders Documented is a post from: Kelly
Some Good News for the North Texas Construction Industry
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Ran across these stories today: Commercial real estate outlook improving Commercial property lending coming back to life A few highlights from the articles: - North Texas commercial real estate experts expect further recovery next year and say they h
Alternative to a Mechanic’s Lien – UCC Filing
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..., in Texas, there are various filings that you can file with the Secretary of State to secure your interest in the fixture or non-fixture you provide to a property. This is important to you because, in some situations, you can have priority over
When is a Property Considered a Residential Project in a Mechanics Lien?
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This time I would like to go a bit more in-depth about how different types of residential properties effect how a mechanic's lien may be enforced.When is a Property Considered a Residential Project in a Mechanics Lien? is a post from: Kelly M. Davis
Alternative to a Mechanic’s Lien – UCC Filing Part 2
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..., in Texas, there are various filings that you can file with the Secretary of State to secure your interest in the fixture or non-fixture you provide to a property. This is important to you because, in some situations, you can have priority over
Texas Construction Law Case Update 2011
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Often times, in my law practice, I come across re-occurring themes and issues with my clients. They come to me with similar issues that are sometimes unsettled by case law. Gregory M. Cokinos gave a presentation recently at the 24th Annual Constr
CHANGE ORDERS – The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly – Part 1
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I want to take some time to discuss with you something that comes up daily within the lawsuits we litigate for our contractors. Change Orders. I know, it’s a dirty word. However, through our practice we have commonly dealt with the issues tha
CHANGE ORDERS – The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly – Part 1
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I want to take some time to discuss with you something that comes up daily within the lawsuits we litigate for our contractors. Change Orders. I know, it’s a dirty word. However, through our practice we have commonly dealt with the issues tha
Texas Construction Law Case Update 2011
Published on 0000-00-00 00:00:00
Often times, in my law practice, I come across re-occurring themes and issues with my clients. They come to me with similar issues that are sometimes unsettled by case law. Gregory M. Cokinos gave a presentation recently at the 24th Annual Constr
Alternative to a Mechanic’s Lien – UCC Filing Part 2
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..., in Texas, there are various filings that you can file with the Secretary of State to secure your interest in the fixture or non-fixture you provide to a property. This is important to you because, in some situations, you can have priority over
Why You File Mechanics Liens
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I know contractors aren’t happy that they have to pay an Attorney collect money they are owed. And I don’t really blame them, in a perfect world that money should go straight to their bottom line. But since it isn’t a perfect wo
Fewer filings of mechanic’s liens
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Ran across this article this morning: Fewer filings of mechanic’s liens might mean good news for economy — or not I don’t think there is anything earth shattering in the article, but it is good to see some actual numbers on Mechanic’s
June Commercial Construction Contracts Down 51%
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Ran across this piece of news today: Dallas Commercial Construction Contracts Fall Again in June So is DFW just lagging the rest of the country on commercial construction? Down 31% first quarter, Down 10% in May and now 51% for June. Not a promis
August 15th – Texas Mechanic’s Lien Deadlines
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1st Tier Commercial Claimants: 1st notice letter to the GC is timely for work done any time after June 1, 2010. 2nd notice letter to the GC & Owner is timely for work done any time after May 1, 2010. Your mechanic’s lien is timely for work
How to Remove a Mechanic’s Lien – Part 1
Published on 0000-00-00 00:00:00
I noticed that my website has been getting more traffic with questions on what steps need to be taken to remove a lien, so I want to write a series of articles meant to explain the process one needs to go through to remove a lien.How to Remove a Mech
How to Remove a Mechanic’s Lien – Part 2
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I noticed that my website has been getting more traffic with questions on what steps need to be taken to remove a lien, so I want to write a series of articles meant to explain the process one needs to go through to remove a lien.How to Remove a Mech
Another Reason You Should Have Your Change Orders Documented
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image via: photobucket Another Reason You Should Have Your Change Orders Documented is a post from: Kelly M. Davis & Associates, LLC - Dallas Construction AttorneyAnother Reason You Should Have Your Change Orders Documented is a post from: Kelly
Some Good News for the North Texas Construction Industry
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Ran across these stories today: Commercial real estate outlook improving Commercial property lending coming back to life A few highlights from the articles: - North Texas commercial real estate experts expect further recovery next year and say they h
Alternative to a Mechanic’s Lien – UCC Filing
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..., in Texas, there are various filings that you can file with the Secretary of State to secure your interest in the fixture or non-fixture you provide to a property. This is important to you because, in some situations, you can have priority over
When is a Property Considered a Residential Project in a Mechanics Lien?
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This time I would like to go a bit more in-depth about how different types of residential properties effect how a mechanic's lien may be enforced.When is a Property Considered a Residential Project in a Mechanics Lien? is a post from: Kelly M. Davis
CHANGE ORDERS – The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly – Part 2
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So last time, we answered some of the most common questions we hear regarding the change order process. This week, I want to concentrate on various cases that have come down in Texas that relate to construction change orders and specifically discus
Lien Releases: Look Before You Leap – Part 1
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In the construction industry, acknowledging payment for goods and services is common. Such acknowledgments come in many forms. They may be referred to as a waiver of lien, release of lien, or they may refer to a release or waiver of claims. They may