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How to File a Mechanics Lien in Illinois: A Step-by-Step Guide for Contractors and Subcontractors

The Illinois Mechanics Lien Act gives contractors and subcontractors the right to file a lien against property they improved but were not paid for. But the Act's requirements are strict - miss a notice deadline, use the wrong property description, or overstate the amount, and the lien can be thrown out entirely. Learn the step-by-step process for filing a valid mechanics lien in Illinois...

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Construction Delay Claims in Illinois: How to Prove Damages and Protect Your Right to Compensation

Not all construction delays are treated the same under Illinois law. Whether you can recover damages depends on what caused the delay, what your contract says, and how well you documented the impact. Learn the difference between excusable and compensable delays, how liquidated damages and no-damages-for-delay clauses work, and what it takes to build a delay claim that holds up...

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Can a Contractor Stop Work for Nonpayment in Illinois? Rights, Risks, and Requirements

Illinois law gives contractors and subcontractors the right to suspend work when they are not getting paid. But how you stop matters as much as whether you stop. Learn the statutory requirements under the Prompt Payment Act, how to protect your lien rights during a work stoppage, and the mistakes that turn a legitimate suspension into a breach of contract claim...

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Can You Force a Co-Owner to Sell Inherited Property in Illinois?

When two or more people inherit property together, they don't always agree on what to do with it. One sibling wants to keep the family home. Another wants to sell. The property sits there costing everyone money while the disagreement drags on. Here's how partition actions work in Illinois...

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Understanding How Easements Affect Property Values in Illinois

An easement gives someone the right to use part of your property for a specific purpose - even though they don't own it. Whether an easement helps or hurts your property's value depends on the type, location, and how much it limits what you can do with the land...

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