Land Gorilla debuts online guide for state construction regulatory requirements

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Land Gorilla, a provider of construction loan management software, has launched the Land Gorilla Compliance Library, a free online guide designed to help construction lenders navigate statutory requirements in different U.S. states.

The Compliance Library debuted with compliance resources in 16 states – including California, Texas and Florida – and is slated to have resources for all 50 states expected by the end of the year. The new platform features an interactive map that allows users to access state lien laws, contractor licensing information, title practices, and forms for specific states.

“Having worked with hundreds of construction lenders, we know how challenging it is to mitigate risk at the state level,” says Sean Faries, CEO of the San Luis Obispo, Californai-based Land Gorilla. “Our Land Gorilla Compliance Library is an excellent resource for understanding complex concepts, and we hope that by sharing this information it inspires better outcomes for all stakeholders.”

Separately, Land Gorilla is launching a series of free, one-hour training webinars on state construction requirements, each focused on a specific state. The first webinar, Texas Lien Law Overview, will be held Wednesday, September 27 at 2:00 p.m. ET.  Registration for the event is available on the company’s website.  https://fintech.landgorilla.com/webinar-texas-lien-law-overview.

 

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