Re: lein
Posted by Kibitzer on 3/17/04
On 3/17/04, trey dugas wrote: > I am building a house in louisiana. Way back in September > of 2003, I paid for a total package for my house slab. The > contract included all material and labor for a complete > job. The work was performed and I paid the bill upon > completion. Now six months later, I get a notice from the > company that supplied the concrete for the job saying that > their bill has not been paid and that they are going to > place a lein on my house. I did not request this concrete > from the supplier nor did I enter into contract with this > supplier yet the lein is going to be placed on my house by > the supplier. What can I do? Is this how the law works in > Louisiana? Is there something that is not being told to > me? Any help would be appreciated. I believe that it is how the law works most anywhere in the US. You are going to have to go after the supplier. By the way you posted this to the wrong group. Intellectual property means copyrights, patents, trademarks, and trade secrets and not real property.
Posts on this thread, including this one
- lein, 3/17/04, by trey dugas.
- Re: lein, 3/17/04, by Kibitzer.
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