Handyman Insurance, Some Contractor Debts May Be Dischargeable in Colorado Bankruptcies
Wednesday, Jun. 10th 2015 6:47 AM
Having a debt resulting from the violation of the Colorado’s Mechanic’s Lien Trust Fund Statute, commonly known as the Construction Trust Fund Statute, declared non-dischargeable in bankruptcy may be more difficult due to a 2013 U.S. Supreme Court ruling.
Related posts:
- What your Contractor Must Make Sure You Know What your Contractor Must Make Sure You Know...
- How to Avoid Liens on Your Home Construction Project How to Avoid Liens on Your Home Construction Project...
- Handyman Insurance, Supreme Court to Consider Contractor’s Ability to Secure a Home Court Advantage Handyman Insurance, Supreme Court to Consider Contractor's Ability to Secure a Home Court Advantage...
- Keeping a detailed “paper trail” can save you money on a Handyman Contractor Keeping a detailed "paper trail" can save you money on a Handyman Contractor...
- Handyman Insurance, Keeping a detailed “paper trail” can save you money on a Handyman Contractor Handyman Insurance, Keeping a detailed “paper trail” can save you money on a Handyman Contractor...
- Handyman Insurance, Notable Recent P3 Success Stories in Colorado Handyman Insurance, Notable Recent P3 Success Stories in Colorado...
- A Homeowners Guide To Preventing Mechanics Liens A Homeowner's Guide To Preventing Mechanic's Liens...
- GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTORS: REQUIRED DISCLOSURES GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTORS: REQUIRED DISCLOSURES...
- Handyman Insurance, Colorado Dept. of Transportation Announces Summer Work in Northeastern Colorado Handyman Insurance, Colorado Dept. of Transportation Announces Summer Work in Northeastern Colorado...
- A handyman contractor is required to include his license number on all of his advertising A handyman contractor is required to include his license number on all of his advertising...
- Handyman Wants to Know What Was Good For Federal Construction Contractors Was Not So Good For One Contractor From August 2, 2002 until July 14, 2004, Todd Construction, a general contractor located in Oklahoma, was awarded five indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity (ID/IQ) contracts by the Savannah District of the Corps of Engineers for design and construction of projects in Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina. Each contract was for a period of up to […]...
- Handyman Insurance, USGBC Colorado Recognizes Colorado’s Top Three Green School Districts Handyman Insurance, USGBC Colorado Recognizes Colorado’s Top Three Green School Districts...
- Handyman Insurance, Birdsall Furloughs 300, Eyes Possible Sale Handyman Insurance, Birdsall Furloughs 300, Eyes Possible Sale...
- Handyman Want to Know How Long Does a Contractor Have to File a Claim Against the Government? Handyman Want to Know How Long Does a Contractor Have to File a Claim Against the Government?...
- Should I Pay A Contractor Cash? Should I Pay A Contractor Cash?...
Posted by Handyman Insurance | in Handyman Insurance | No Comments »