Do you manually input all notice and lien deadlines into Outlook or some other calendaring system? Are you constantly trying to figure out which deadlines or requirements apply to your construction project? Zlien’s lien pilot helps you manage the lien and notice requirements applicable to your construction project.
It’s easy. You input your project information, and it alerts you to what is due, and when.
This video is a screen-cast of the Lien Pilot system that shows you how to use our system (free) to Lien Smarter, and Get Paid.
Scott is the founder of Zlien, a nationwide mechanics lien and preliminary notice filing service. Zlien publishes the Construction Lien Blog, and has done so since 2007. Scott has been a leading contributor and author on the blog since it's initial publication. Scott is also the founder of Wolfe Law Group, a construction law firm that practices along the West Coast and in Louisiana. He lives in New Orleans, LA, where he was born and raised.
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Hi Matt – Thanks for the compliment and for dropping by. The Lien Pilot is available to anyone to use at no charge, without the requirement to use our document service, etc….so yes, it is a stand-alone service.
We’re working on a lot of improvements, and will likely charge folks to use some of the improvements. The service as it exists now, however, will remain free. And an iPhone app is on its way.
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Scott:
Great video tutorial of your services. A+++ Is Lien Pilot available as a stand alone service?
Matt
Hi Matt – Thanks for the compliment and for dropping by. The Lien Pilot is available to anyone to use at no charge, without the requirement to use our document service, etc….so yes, it is a stand-alone service.
We’re working on a lot of improvements, and will likely charge folks to use some of the improvements. The service as it exists now, however, will remain free. And an iPhone app is on its way.