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Posts Tagged ‘subcontractor’

When May a Subcontractor Lien (Residential v Commercial)?

By Fred Thomas | March 28, 2014

Today’s post is another installment from last November’s Arizona Lien Law Seminar.  In this installment we talk about the difference between residential and commercial projects and how that affects subcontractor lien rights. As a subcontractor on a residential project in Arizona, you ONLY have lien rights if you have a contract directly with the owner. …

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