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</html><description>Blake Robinson | Davis Wright Remaine When a construction project goes bad, there will often be more than one party looking for payment. The project owner might fail to pay both the contractor and the lender. If both the contractor and lender have liens, whose lien has priority? The short answer: it depends. The General&hellip; Continue reading Untitled</description></oembed>
