If by oil supplier you mean the company that delivers heating oil then the answer is probably no. If a heating oil customer owes you money you would need to seek a money judgment in civil court. § 3. Mechanic's lien on real property A contractor, subcontractor, laborer, materialman, landscape gardener, nurseryman or person or corporation selling fruit or ornamental trees, roses, shrubbery, vines and small fruits, who performs labor or furnishes materials for the improvement of real property with the consent or at the request of the owner thereof, or of his agent, contractor or subcontractor, and any trust fund to which benefits and wage supplements are due or payable for the benefit of such laborers, shall have a lien for the principal and interest, of the value, or the agreed price, of such labor, including benefits and wage supplements due or payable for the benefit of any laborer, or materials upon the real property improved or to be improved and upon such improvement, from the time of filing a notice of such lien as prescribed in this chapter. Where the contract for an improvement is made with a husband or wife and the property belongs to the other or both, the husband or wife contracting shall also be presumed to be the agent of the other, unless such other having knowledge of the improvement shall, within ten days after learning of the contract give the contractor written notice of his or her refusal to consent to the improvement. Within the meaning of the provisions of this chapter, materials actually manufactured for but not delivered to the real property, shall also be deemed to be materials furnished. See the information at the link below for Mechanic's Liens in NY.
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If you only shoot your property, on your property you will be fine.
No. New York is an equitable distribution state when relating to marital property. The "CP" states are Arizona, California, Idaho, Louisiana, Nevada, New Mexico Texas, Washington State and Wisconsin
No, New York is not a community property state.
Carl Arthur Jensen has written: 'A treatise on the mechanics' lien law of the state of New York' -- subject(s): Forms (Law), Mechanics' liens 'The New York law of sales' -- subject(s): Sales
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Yes. Federal tax is due on the gain also.
The web address of the General Society Of Mechanics And Trades is: http://generalsociety.org
Thomas Hasset Ray has written: 'A treatise on the law of mechanics' liens and general contracting, of the state of New York' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Buildings, Mechanics' liens, Specifications
The phone number of the General Society Of Mechanics And Trades is: 212-840-1840.
yes they can, however there could be a difficulty if they where to apply for a loan.