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In California, protecting your lien rights starts with a Preliminary Notice. The Preliminary Notice should be served within 20 days of the first furnishing of labor or materials to the construction project. The Preliminary Notice preserves your right to a mechanics lien if you are not paid.
Mechanics lien rights in California If the work being performed requires a license, then the claimant must be licensed in order to file a mechanics lien. In fact, not only can unlicensed contractors not file a mechanics lien, they wont be able to recover payment through a lawsuit either.
Information to include on a California Mechanics Lien Form The lien claim amount. Name of the property owner. Description of the work or materials you provided. Your hiring partys information. Property description. Identify yourself (name address) Include the warning statement. Sign verify your California lien claim.
Court Petition to Release the Property Lien If the lien claimant doesnt remove the invalid lien, and the time has expired to record the mechanics lien and take action to foreclose, you may petition the court for a decree to release the property from the lien.
Filing your own lien in California also goes through county offices. Filing your mechanics lien with the projects county recorders office can cost between $95 and $125, depending on the projects location.
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In California, subcontractors and suppliers must serve a preliminary notice in order to preserve their right to file a mechanics lien in the future. This Preliminary 20-day Notice, as its commonly called, must be served on the owner, general contractor and, if applicable to the project, the construction lender.
In California, subcontractors and suppliers must serve a preliminary notice in order to preserve their right to file a mechanics lien in the future. This Preliminary 20-day Notice, as its commonly called, must be served on the owner, general contractor and, if applicable to the project, the construction lender.
A mechanics lien is a hold against your property, filed by an unpaid contractor, subcontractor, laborer, or material supplier, and is recorded with the county recorders office. If unpaid, it allows a foreclosure action, forcing the sale of the property in lieu of compensation.

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