At NYMechanicsLiens.com, we work on getting mechanic’s liens to protect contractors, subcontractors, and suppliers. Whether you need assistance filing or seeking extensions, our experienced team ensures your lien is prepared and filed correctly.
A mechanic's lien filing involves a complex process that requires meticulous attention to detail. Errors, even minor ones, can lead to a case dismissal, jeopardizing your right to payment.
With nearly two decades of contracting experience, we understand the nuances and legal requirements essential for a successful lien. Our filings have never been dismissed or defeated in court, and this should give you peace of mind.
Deadlines for mechanic’s liens can be tight, but we offer reliable mechanic’s lien extensions to help you maintain your lien’s validity. Additionally, when your lien is resolved, our team ensures proper documentation and release while keeping your records current.
We serve clients across Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, Suffolk County, Nassau County, and beyond. Our transparent pricing and expert handling make us the trusted choice when it comes to ensuring your mechanic’s lien satisfaction.
Secure your payment rights with confidence. Contact us today for all your mechanic’s lien-related requirements.
Mechanic’s Lien $295.00
Extension of Mechanic’s Lien $225.00
Satisfaction of Mechanic’s Lien $225.00
Public Improvement Lien $295.00
COURT ORDERED Extension $1,400.00
Lien on Common Maintenance Charges $295.00
All Transactions in Nassau and Suffolk Counties are an additional $100.00
I was a contractor for almost twenty years and the first time I tried to file a Mechanic’s Lien, it took me four attempts at the County Clerk’s office to get it right.
Mechanic’s Liens are a HIGHLY DETAILED endeavor and must be meticulously researched and prepared. The slightest mistake or inaccuracy will permit a clever defense attorney to have the lien dismissed.
Our liens have never been beaten in court or dismissed. While filing a Mechanic’s Lien is no guarantee of payment, over half of the debtors make arrangements to pay once they are served with a “Notice of Mechanic’s Lien.”