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Construction Law in Canada – Get Paid: Part 1 – Construction Liens & Notices with Catherine Willson

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Click here to watch Catherine Willson’s video ‘Construction Law in Canada – Get Paid: Part 1 – Construction Liens & Notices’

Contact Catherine Willson E: willson@gsnh.com P: 416-597-6488. Construction Law in Canada – Get Paid: Part 1 – Construction Liens and Notices. This video is about helping Canadian contractors get paid in the construction industry. Owners and developers have to realize that construction wouldn’t happen in this country without the financing provided by the trades and trades should be paid promptly. By filing a construction lien for unpaid services and materials, a contractor has some protection from a defaulting customer. The construction lien will act as a lien against the land for the value of an unpaid trade’s work on the project. Watch to learn more about the Construction Lien Act and how to get paid.

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