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Fraudulent liens

If a contractor includes his profit margin charges (15% charged on top of materials & labor) in a lien, does that constitute fraud? We were told that a contractor may not include profit in a lien amount, only material and labor/services

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Posted on / Sep. 27, 2007 07:40:00

Re: Fraudulent liens

(This is not legal advice)

It would not constitute fraud. If there is a contract or subcontract, then then party claiming the lien can seek to lien whatever amount would be equivalent to the balance of the unpaid portion of their contract, including profits that were calculated in. There is no law which states that a contractor is not entitled to include their profits as part and parcel of their construction lien, particularly where their contract provides for same.

Anonymous
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Posted on / Sep. 27, 2007 07:40:00

Re: Fraudulent liens

(This is not legal advice)

It would not constitute fraud. If there is a contract or subcontract, then then party claiming the lien can seek to lien whatever amount would be equivalent to the balance of the unpaid portion of their contract, including profits that were calculated in. There is no law which states that a contractor is not entitled to include their profits as part and parcel of their construction lien, particularly where their contract provides for same.

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