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Hi Im Michelle! Welcome back to finely revealed. In this episode I want to talk about real estate again and in particular I want to talk about mechanics liens. Oftentimes you will have friends and family help you out in making modifications or repairs to your property. but there are certain situations where you need a contractor or a handyman or a subcontractor with you as a contractor. Somebody to help you build a fence. dig a pool, re-landscape the yard. paint the house. add new gutters, redo the roof, redo the driveway, redo the walk, remodel entire bathrooms, remodel the kitchen add a finished basement. All of those types of things you should have an agreement with the party whos doing the work with a start and end time, and a cost. You should also have written change orders if you have a written contract so that you can keep track and things dont get out of hand. The reason that Im telling you this is because if these people are not paid what they claim theyre owed