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How do mechanic’s liens work in home construction?

On behalf of Delev & Associates, LLC | Aug 22, 2020 | Contract Disputes

As a subcontractor or supplier in Ohio, you may have to forcefully pursue payment. You can come across issues involving breached contracts. The homeowner or general contractor may not fulfill their end of the contract by refusing to pay.  In these instances, you can...

When should I litigate?

On behalf of Delev & Associates, LLC | Aug 6, 2020 | Contract Disputes

There are many advantages to choosing either arbitration or mediation over litigation. However, this does not mean that litigation does not have its place. Even though the general advice is to avoid litigation if at all possible, there are certain times when...

How mechanic’s liens work in Ohio

On behalf of Delev & Associates, LLC | Aug 3, 2020 | Business Litigation

As an Ohio contractor, subcontractor, materials or equipment supplier, or construction laborer, a mechanic’s lien is the way in which you obtain payment from the property owner if he or she fails or refuses to pay you for your materials and/or services. The Ohio...

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