Mechanic’s Liens:
If your customer has failed to pay you, the rights secured by the properly processed Preliminary Notice now allow PROLIEN to file a Mechanic’s Lien on your behalf for the value of the services your company provided.
There are very specific regulations and processes a contractor or supplier must follow to perfect a lien. At PROLIEN, our attorney-supervised service ensures that your lien will be properly filed, and your rights preserved.
Unlike most construction document services, PROLIEN’s commitment to our clients does not stop at the filing of the Mechanic’s Lien. If the property owner or contractor refuses to pay or disputes the bill, you will need legal representation to resolve the issue. Attorney Al Quintrall, owner of PROLIEN, is a practicing attorney with more than 30 years of experience in the construction industry. With literally hundreds of Mechanic’s Lien disputes under his belt, you can be sure that your receivables are in safe hands.




