Express Lien announces an expansion of its service into California, and across the West Coast. Known as a "LegalZoom for Contractors," the online service files construction liens on non-paying projects for a fraction of what it costs to hire an attorney. In the sluggish economy, Express Lien provides contractors of all sizes a solution to cash flow troubles.
Seattle, WA (PRWEB) June 12, 2008 -- ExpressLien.Com has expanded its lien filing service into California and across the entire west coast. Known as a "LegalZoom for Contractors", the online service files construction liens on non-paying projects for a fraction of what it costs to hire an attorney.
Launched in the post-Katrina environment of Louisiana in early 2007, Express Lien now files liens in the states of Louisiana, Georgia, Washington, Nevada, Oregon and California.
In the event of non-payment on a construction project, Express Lien offers contractors, subcontractors, laborers and materialman an alternative to hiring an attorney and spending possible thousands on liening the job. All liens are sent for filing within five days of ordering, and for the flat fee of $295.00.
"In today's sluggish economy, contractors are facing cash crunches like never before," says Scott Wolfe, founder of Express Lien. "This service gives them an affordable and usable solution to the problem with non-paying projects."
For additional information on Express Lien's service, and our expansion into California and the west coast, contact Scott Wolfe, Jr. or visit http://www.expresslien.com.
About Express Lien, Inc.:
Founded in 2007, Express Lien, Inc. is the "Legal Zoom for the construction industry," allowing construction professionals to easily and inexpensively file lien notices, mechanic's liens and lien cancellations. Filing in California, Washington, Louisiana, Nevada, Oregon and Georgia, ExpressLien.com is the easiest and most affordable way to lien a construction project. Express Lien, Inc. is a bonded Legal Document Assistant in Los Angeles County, CA and a Washington State Corporation. It is not an attorney or a law firm, and cannot provide legal advice.
Contact:
Scott Wolfe, Jr.
Express Lien, Inc.
866-790-7881
http://www.expresslien.com
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