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Contractors’ Honest Mistake in Lien Completion Date And Amounts Doesn’t Doom Mechanic’s Lien Case (IL Law)

The First District recently validated the mechanics liens of two “ma and pa” construction companies against a competing lienholder’s argument that the  liens contained a flawed completion date and an exaggerated lien amount. North Shore Community Bank v. Sheffield Wellington LLC, 2014 IL App (1st) 123784 is a priority dispute between mortgage lenders and mechanics …

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Posted byPaulPOctober 19, 2014August 6, 2015Posted inMechanics Lien/Construction Law, Real estate litigationTags: completion date, constructive fraud, honest mistake, intent to defraud, judicial estoppel, mechanics lien, overcharge
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