California Liens and Bonds: Overlooked Details

Recorded On: 07/10/2023

About the Webinar

Most construction-oriented credit managers have a decent understanding of the California Lien and Bond statutes. However, there are some details and questions that are overlooked. Can I file a lien during bankruptcy? If I fail to file a preliminary notice on a public job, can I still claim against the bond? If I fail to file a preliminary notice within 20 days of first furnishing, have I lost all lien rights? 

Join this session to learn the answers these questions and other important details of the California Lien and Bond statues.

About the Speakers

Chris Ring, NACM’s Secured Transaction Services

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Chris Ring is the National Sales Representative for NACM’s Secured Transaction Services. He specializes in assisting credit professionals secure their receivables using Mechanic’s Lien Laws and Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code. Chris consults with companies on a daily basis, leading them to find the best way to use these credit tools to assure that they are in the best possible position to get paid.

Since 2002, Chris has presented seminars on both Mechanic’s Liens and UCC Filings for companies, NACM Affiliate Credit Conferences, NACM Industry Credit Groups and CFDD Meetings.

 

 

 

 

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Open to view video. This on-demand webinar is available for 14 days after purchase. About the Webinar Most construction-oriented credit managers have a decent understanding of the California Lien and Bond statutes. However, there are some details and questions that are overlooked. Can I file a lien during bankruptcy? If I fail to file a preliminary notice on a public job, can I still claim against the bond? If I fail to file a preliminary notice within 20 days of first furnishing, have I lost all lien rights? Join this session to learn the answers these questions and other important details of the California Lien and Bond statues.