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Senior Member
Stay alert folks, stay alert.
How do you think all these Liens on title will affect the ability of Clark taking on the project?Stay alert folks, stay alert.
That depends though, for not everything moves forward and not everything moves forward smoothly and without issue.
Liens do not need to be punitive or with malice, but simply par for the course between two (or more) parties that provide protection for some and a clear process forward for others.
I think you would be shocked by how many leans are out there. Back when our family company was in operation it was quite common to lean a project. (There were also a lot of Gov projects we could not lean) it ensured we got paid. this usually happened on smaller projects where we were unsure of the Prime contractor. But also on some larger projects with firms Like PCL and ED. We had a great working relationship with Clark so never had to lean their projects. the 80s and 90s you never knew if you would get paid so it was common to lean projects at the start.I understand that liens aren't fully meant to be punitive. But with lenders running weekly searches for lien holders, liens on title, etc around the province. It is generally not a good sign.
To construct TEMPORARY HOARDING (fence hoarding for shoring only) "The Jameson" EXPIRING MARCH 31, 2023 |
2023-01-17 |
Commercial Final |
10211 - 121 STREET NW |