Mechanic's Liens
What Do You Do If There's A Mechanic's Lien Recorded Against Your Property But You've Paid The General Contractor In Full?
Posted by: Kenny Tan
July 24, 2011
A mechanic's lien clouds your title and can prevent you from selling your property if you're selling it. But if it's more than 90 days' old, there's an easy and quick way to remove a mechanic's lien.
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