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Old 01-09-2017, 06:45 PM  
Barry-xlovecam
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I liened a few construction jobs over contract disputes personally I was a state licensed and bonded Residential Builder for 15 years, I am see you have no real experience.

Liens are payment disputes for lots of reasons.

You can foreclose a property to satisfy your contract including 'extras' furnished -- even as a workman -- if you have a perfected mechanics lien you can foreclose. If the work was done it is part of the real property -- you cannot "take it back [repo]."

A workman not paid wages by a sub-contractor can lien a project if payment was made without a Sworn Statement by the sub-contractor to the General Contractor or property owner contracting for the improvements (under my licensing law for 90 days after the last work was furnished -- this varies state to state). In practice a waiver of lien is made on payment.

You people do not know what you are talking about. Go to your country recorder's or registrar of deeds office and look up the property liens filed and recorded and their release history-- maybe you will know WTF you are talking about.
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