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I Supplied All of the Concrete for a Condominium Complex Project and Haven Been Paid. How Do I Put a Claim of Builders Lien on the Property?

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I Supplied All of the Concrete for a Condominium Complex Project and Haven Been Paid. How Do I Put a Claim of Builders Lien on the Property?

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Filing a Claim of Builders Lien with the LTSA is an important first step in protecting your claim for an outstanding debt for work done that qualifies under the Builders Lien Act. A lawyer can provide you with legal advice regarding filing a claim and determine if an alternate legal process should be started to protect your interest. A lawyer creates and can now file the correct documentation with the LTSA through the secure EFS right from their office, at any time of the day.

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