A Notice of Intent to Make Bond Claim is not a required document, but it can be a powerful one. By sending this notice, a claimant can show other parties on the project (1) that payment issues are present; and (2) slow payment or nonpayment will not be tolerated. When utilized, this form should be sent to the nonpaying party, the general contractor, the surety, and/or the awarding authority.
Intent to Make Bond Claim Form" />
I missed a claim deadline and my payment is not protected. I am wanting to know the step I need to take in order to.
We 're a Manufacturer supplier, and supplied material to a DBE company that supplied material to a sub-contractor. The DBE company had filed for Bankruptcy.
I am a subcontractors who filed a lein 4 months ago in flordia, the contractor has not paid, but provided his surety. How do I.
Our company fabricates exterior metal wall panels for Commercial/Residential/Federal/State buildings. Almost all of our costs are incurred prior to shipping the panels to our customers.
I filed the bond claim before the deadline but Levelset is still saying our payment is not protected. In the meantime my customer has filed.
We are a window and door company and we have almost $150,000 with just one GC ,HOWEVER, we have 4 months past the Lien requirements.They.