Flat-fee construction contract review for New Mexico contractors. I find the clauses that cost you money, your license, or your lien rights — and I fix them. No hourly billing. No surprises.
You're running projects, managing crews, and chasing payments. The last thing you have time for is reading the fine print. But that fine print is where you lose.
Pay-if-paid clauses, improper lien waivers, and missing notice provisions mean you do the work but can't collect. The NM Prompt Payment Act gives you powerful tools — if your contracts don't waive them.
CID enforcement actions can suspend or revoke your license, fine you thousands, and shut down your ability to bid on work. A typical defense costs $15,000–$30,000 in fees and lost revenue.
Broad-form indemnity clauses can make you liable for losses that aren't your fault. New Mexico's anti-indemnity statute limits some of this — but only if your contracts are drafted to take advantage of it.
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Written by a New Mexico construction attorney, not a content farm. Statutory citations included.
The Prompt Payment Act and mechanic's liens are the two most powerful tools available to NM contractors. Here's how to use them — and how your contracts can undermine them.
Read guideA CID enforcement action can cost your license and tens of thousands in fines. This guide covers the process, your rights, and the pending class action.
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