Jerome T. asked

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I have a basement contractor who is threatening a lien on my house, doubling the original contracted price, and only doing half the work. He has sent a letter with intent to lien, did not pull a permit as requested, and is not licensed in Denver, Colorado. What should I do?

January 20th, 2024

Samuel E. answered

The contractor's notice of intent to lien is likely a scare tactic to pressure you into paying more....

January 20th, 2024

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