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Washington Lien Law

Washington Lien Law Tip: Reduce Your Risk of Paying Twice for the Same Work

If a supplier of materials, worker, or subcontractor is not paid, a lien may be filed against your property. If that happens, you could pay twice for the same work or, even worse, the lien could lead to a lawsuit seeking to foreclose your home. Thankfully, there are ways to protect yourself from having to pay twice.

June 13, 2013Construction, Home Construction, Lien LawBy Katie Comstock
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