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Mechanics Lien Customized Project Review & Support.
We begin every claim with an in-depth review of your project. This allows us to fully understand your lien rights and deliver to you an effective solution.

Mechanics Lien Case Load Management.
NLB's advanced Case Load Management System is customized to each of our clients needs. It allows us to be able to keep track of projects nationwide.

Mechanics Lien Receivables Risk Management.
A mechanic's lien is a statement that a contractor has performed improvements on a property and has not been paid in full. A properly filed mechanic's lien can ensure the lien holder is paid if the property is sold.



Legislative Updates
Legislative Updates.
Rules governing the use of Mechanics Liens and Bond claims are constantly changing. We will keep you updateed on these changes that occure in the states that you do business in. We also offer many products that will inform and keep you aware of the laws that are in effect in all the 50 states and canada.



Case Load Management.
NLB's advanced Case Load Management System is customized to each of our clients needs. It allows us to be able to keep track of projects nationwide.

Receivables Risk Management.
A mechanic's lien is a statement that a contractor has performed improvements on a property and has not been paid in full. A properly filed mechanic's lien can ensure the lien holder is paid if the property is sold.



Legislative Updates
Legislative Updates.
Rules governing the use of Mechanics Liens and Bond claims are constantly changing. We will keep you updateed on these changes that occure in the states that you do business in. We also offer many products that will inform and keep you aware of the laws that are in effect in all the 50 states and canada.


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