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Has a Bond Removed Your Construction Lien from the Property?

A Recent Court Decision Clarifies How to Proceed Until recently, subcontractors, materialmen, and their legal representatives have lacked guidance when faced with the following question: How do I bring suit to enforce my construction lien when the general contractor has already obtained a bond to remove that lien from the owner’s property? Because a Washington…

May 5, 2014Construction, Lien Law, LitigationBy Seth Chastain
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