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Mechanic’s Liens Lawsuits Triple In So Cal
August 25, 2008
Another snapshot of how the housing/mortgage slump is affecting
According to research by the Southern California Building Credit Association (BICA):
-- Mechanics liens in 11
-- Pending lawsuits resulting from mechanics liens more than tripled during the same period, rising to 1,478 in the first half of 2008, from 462 in the same period in 2006.
Mechanic's Liens lawsuits have tripled in So Cal this year. (Photo: Loren Faulkner)
According to a recent BICA survey of credit department personnel at 54
--46 percent said their credit departments were using the preliminary notice to secure lien rights on smaller sums than in recent years
--38 percent said they were bringing in more marginal accounts to keep up sales and retain employees
--61 percent said that the sales staff was increasing pressure on credit personnel to open accounts more quickly
--89 percent said customers with good payment histories were paying more slowly
--17 percent said management has instructed credit departments to raise credit limits
“This environment is really unprecedented; this is different from previous industry downturns,” says BICA President Andrea Parisi, who has been working with the construction credit industry for 19 years.
“These indicators from our membership show that now more than ever companies need to secure their lien rights and be diligent about job confirmation and credit information because more and more the credit managers are having to go through the full collection process in order to secure payment.”
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Question: Have you had problems getting paid for work accomplished in the past six months? If so, are you planning to negotiate a settlement, or are you going to court on the matter? We’d like to see your comments…
Posted by Loren Faulkner on August 25, 2008 | Comments (0)
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