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Updated over 1 year ago, 05/18/2023

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Braedie A.
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WA Lien Filled by a scandalous contractor, how can I remove the lien?

Braedie A.
  • Investor
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We had a homeowners insurance claim, insurance only partly paid the contractor and deemed them over charging and not following industry standards. The contractor put a lien on this property for a dollar amount over the original bill so it is a fraudulent lien. The contractor also sent me to collections and I believe collection companies pay for that so the contractor probably got some money for that. I called the Title Company who told me the only way to remove a lien is for the contractor to sign a release of it, which they won't do. Can I take the contractor to small claims court to force them to sign the release form for the lien? Has anyone experienced this?

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