Unpaid Invoice Legal Remedies

Summary

In New Jersey, for an unpaid invoice amounting to $4000, one can file a claim in small claims court. If the debtor is a homeowner, a contractor can file a construction lien for unpaid work within 90 days of the last work performed. The lien must be filed with the county clerk and the homeowner must be notified within 10 days of filing.

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unpaid invoice
What is the total amount of the unpaid invoice and how long has it been overdue?
* and has been overdue 2 months
What state are you in, Andrew? Different states have different rules regarding debt collection.
New Jersey
In New Jersey, you can file a claim in small claims court for amounts up to $*,*. The nearest court to you is the New Jersey Small Claims Court.
what about a contractors lien?
In New Jersey, a contractor can file a construction lien for unpaid work. Have you provided the homeowner with a written notice of unpaid invoice?
yes
In New Jersey:

- A contractor can file a construction lien within 90 days of the last work performed.
- The lien must be filed with the county clerk.
- The homeowner must be notified within 10 days of filing.