Ever feel like you're working your tail off on a project, only to have to chase down your money like it’s running the 100-meter dash? Yeah, we hear you. Welcome to the world of Construction Notices, the unsung heroes in the construction industry. They may sound boring, but oh boy, do they pack a punch when it comes to protecting your payment rights.
Whether you're a contractor, supplier, or anyone juggling invoices in the construction world, understanding construction notices is your secret weapon. This article? It’s your complete guide—no fluff, just the facts and tips you need, presented in plain, relatable language. Let’s dive in!
A construction notice, at its core, is a legal document that notifies relevant parties—like property owners or general contractors—that work is being done or materials are being supplied on a project. Think of it like waving a red flag that says, “Hey, I’m here, and I expect to get paid.”
Picture this: You’re owed thousands, and the property owner swears they paid the general contractor. Where’s your money? Without a construction notice, your claim might be toast. But with one, you’ve got legal leverage—something no one wants to mess with.
At CRM Lien Services, Inc., we’ve been simplifying the construction notice process for over 30 years. With more than half a million notices under our belt, we’ve seen it all—and we know how to do it right the first time.