Handyman Insurance – A Homeowners Guide To Preventing Mechanics Liens
When you hire a prime contractor to do construction on your home, he or she typically hires laborers and subcontractors to do some of the work, and purchases materials for the job from materials suppliers. No one would dispute that a homeowner should pay for goods or services provided to improve their home. If the contractor – or the subcontractors, workers or suppliers – who provide goods or services to improve your property aren’t paid, they can file what is called a mechanic’s lien on your home.