Why Zlien Should Send Your Notice Of Intent To Lien

Why Zlien Should Send Your Notice Of Intent To Lien

Earlier today, we wrote “What Is A Notice of Intent to Lien and Should You Send One?”  Once you’ve decided to send a notice of intent to lien document, the next step is deciding how you’d send it.  Particularly, who you’d like to send the document.

Let me suggest sending your notice of intent to lien using Zlien.

#1) Zlien Is The Leader In Liens And Notices

Zlien is unlike any other company you’ll encounter in the mechanics lien compliance space.

First, our company uses proprietary custom built software to prepare your documents and accurately manage your order. It’s not something that only benefits our administration, it’s something that benefits our clients as well, as they are given access to the industry leading LienPilot web application which will provide you with order tracking and project deadline calculations and calendars.

Second, our company is unique in its credentials. We’re compliant with California and Arizona’s legal document assistant licensing schemes, we carry a bond and errors and omissions insurance, and we have attorneys with construction law experience on staff to review all content, forms and procedures.

#2) The Zlien Name Can Get You The Attention You Need

When you send a Notice of Intent to Lien document through Zlien, the recipients will receive the notice in Zlien’s envelopes printed with our logo and website (less aggressive preliminary notices are sent more conspicuously). Your customer, the property owner or whoever receives the notice will have either heard of us or look us up, and thereupon, they’ll know that your mechanics lien filing is really only a click away.

And they’ll know that when you do pull the trigger to file a mechanics lien, it’ll be done right.

The Zlien name on your notice of intent to lien may get the parties moving to avoid a mechanics lien, increasing the chance that you’ll get paid.

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Why Zlien Should Send Your Notice Of Intent To Lien
Why Zlien Should Send Your Notice Of Intent To Lien
Why Zlien Should Send Your Notice Of Intent To Lien
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About Scott Wolfe Jr

Scott Wolfe Jr. is the CEO of Zlien, a company that provides software and services to help building material supply and construction companies reduce their credit risk and default receivables through the management of mechanics lien and bond claim compliance. He is also the founding author of the Lien Blog, a leading online publication about liens, security instruments and getting paid on every account. Scott is a licensed attorney in six states with extensive experience in corporate credit management and collections law, with a specific emphasis on utilizing mechanic liens, UCC filings and other security instruments to protect and manage receivables. You can connect with him via Twitter, LinkedIn and Google+.Read Scott's Biography Post Here