The Construct - Your Guide to Law in the Construction Industry - June 2013

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In This Issue:

- Simplifying the Mechanic's Lien Agent Process: NC's New Online Clearinghouse

- The Complexities of Mechanic's Liens in West Virginia

- I Did The Work -- Where Is My Check?

- So, You're Having a Pennsylvania Mechanic's Lien Type of Day?

- A Virginia Mechanic's Lien Refresher, Courtesy of Jack Bays

- Lien on Me? A Synopsis of South Carolina Lien Law

- Excerpt from Simplifying the Mechanic's Lien Agent Process:

NC's New Online Clearinghouse:

Effective April 1, 2013, project owners in North Carolinaare now required to designate a Mechanic's Lien Agent(MLA) for the vast majority of construction projects, and contractors or other potential lien claimants must now identify themselves through written notice to the MLA if they want to ensure their lien priority against lenders or purchasers...

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DISCLAIMER: Because of the generality of this update, the information provided herein may not be applicable in all situations and should not be acted upon without specific legal advice based on particular situations.

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