Payment Bond Claim Deadlines and Notices in New York
New York payment bond deadline and notice guide for Miller Act, State Finance Law 137, private bonds, lien discharge bonds, surety claims, and lawsuits.
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New York payment bond deadline and notice guide for Miller Act, State Finance Law 137, private bonds, lien discharge bonds, surety claims, and lawsuits.
New York mechanic’s lien deadline guide for private commercial, single-family, retainage, public improvement, service, extension, and foreclosure deadlines.
Article 3-A Timing: Why the Facts Matter Article 3-A trust fund diversion claims are timing-sensitive, but the deadline analysis depends on the claim, the parties,
As of today (June 19, 2026), New York City home improvement contractors face a new compliance requirement that should immediately prompt revisions to their contract
Most New York construction professionals, developers, and property owners associate RPAPL § 881 with adjacent construction projects. The statute is frequently used to obtain court-ordered
Property owners and developers frequently rely on RPAPL § 881 when neighboring property owners refuse access needed to complete construction projects. A recent decision from
The New York Legislature is currently considering a significant amendment to New York Lien Law § 10 that would dramatically expand the time available to
In a significant decision for New York construction contractors and subcontractors alike, the Supreme Court, New York County, recently denied a petition by Tishman Construction
In a significant decision for contractors and property owners alike, the Appellate Division, Second Department, recently clarified the consequences of performing electrical work in New
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