Protect your home from a lien when contract remodeling

Protect your home from a lien when contract remodeling

Remolding your home? When you hire a contractor to remodel you home they hire sub-contractors to do the work. If you pay the contractor and he leaves town the subs can put a lien on your property because the contractor ran out. To protect yourself make sure you make the sub-contractors sign a line waiver, which states that they wave the right to make a lien on your property for any reason. Tell the contractor that you want everyone to sign the waiver before they work on the home or he won't be paid. Watch this video tutorial and learn how to protect your home from a lien when having contractors remodel your home.

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