Receive payments for completed jobs with Redemption, LLC’s construction lien services in New Jersey. We understand the importance of securing your right to payment for the labor and materials you provide. Our comprehensive lien solutions are designed to help you navigate the complexities of lien laws and ensure you get paid what you deserve.
We also have extensive experience in handling commercial construction liens. Our team is well-versed in the specific requirements and procedures for filing and enforcing liens in the commercial field. Whether dealing with a payment dispute on a large-scale development or a smaller commercial project, we can provide the guidance and support you need.
A construction lien is a powerful tool for contractors and suppliers who haven't been paid for their work. It provides for the placement of a legal claim against the property where labor or materials have been supplied, so any amount or funds owed can be quickly recovered.
We offer a full range of contractor lien services, including lien preparation, filing, and enforcement. Our goal is to provide efficient, cost-effective solutions to help you protect your financial interests. Contact us today to learn how we can assist you with your lien needs.
Generally, those who contribute labor, services, or materials to a construction project, such as contractors, subcontractors, suppliers, and materialmen, may have the right to file a lien. Eligibility depends on your contract and your relationship to the project.
Deadlines for filing a construction lien vary by jurisdiction and by the claimant’s role on the project. In New Jersey, specific time limits and preliminary notice requirements may apply depending on whether you are a prime contractor, subcontractor, or supplier. Because these deadlines are critical to preserving your rights, contact Redemption, LLC promptly so we can advise you on any urgent timelines.
The duration of a construction lien and the enforcement steps can vary. Some liens must be turned into a lawsuit within a legal period to stay valid. We can explain which timelines apply and help with enforcement if needed.
Yes. Once the debt is paid or settled, the lien holder should file a lien release or satisfaction to clear the lien from the record. Property owners or general contractors may also obtain a release by bonding off the lien through a surety bond. We can prepare and record releases or advise on bonding options to properly remove liens.
To begin, gather documentation such as contracts, invoices, delivery records, and correspondence. Reach out to our team, and we will review your materials, explain options, and, where appropriate, prepare and file the necessary lien documents on your behalf.