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In this video I want to take a few minutes toexplain what mechanic lien law is when it pertains to home improvement contracts, especiallywhen it comes to roofing and actually any home improvement trade, this is all universal somechanics lien means contractors and home improvement providers and material suppliers can put a lienagainst your house if theyre not paid, anybody can put a lien on your house, even if you dont havea contract with that person lets say you hire a general contractor and a general contractorhires a roofer the roofer can put a lien on on your house the supplier of the roofer, so if theroofer buys material for your house and has it delivered to your house, that roofing materialsupplier can also put a lien your house now this is not as scary as it seems and I want togo down step by step explaining the different processes and forms you might see throughout theprocess and how to protect yourself and what this actually means now first things firs