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03Mar

An Unfounded Lien: What’s an Owner to Do? And Can it Recover its Attorneys’ Fees?

A subcontractor has liened the property although the owner has paid in full for its work. The general contractor has disappeared. What should an owner do next? And will its attorneys’ fees be recoverable?...
By: Robinson+Cole Construction Law Zone
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/an-unfounded-lien-what-s-an-owner-to-do-20630/

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