[CLC-Discussion] Can a construction lender bond off a construction lien?

Bruce Partington bparting at cphlaw.com
Tue Feb 5 09:14:44 PST 2013


Assuming that the lender's mortgage is recorded, then the lender would
have an "interest" sufficient to bond off the lien in my opinion.

 

But, why would a lender need to do that?  

 

 

 

 

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Anyone have any thoughts on this?

 

 
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