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The Difficulty of Cancelling an Untimely New York Mechanic’s Lien

By Bradley P. Pollina on January 27, 2021
Posted in Construction, Construction Liens

As discussed in our recent post, New York Lien Law § 19(6) provides a procedure for an expedited legal action seeking summary discharge (cancellation) of a mechanic’s lien.  However, summary discharge is only available where there is a “facial defect” in a lien, such as identifying the wrong property owner or failing to properly…

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