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Yes. California law requires almost everyone to send preliminary notice prior to recording a mechanics lien, giving stop payment notice, or making a claim against a payment bond.
The 20-day preliminary notice is required before a mechanics lien or stop notice can be filed on a private job.
The 20-day preliminary notice is required before a mechanics lien or stop notice can be filed on a private job.

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Generally, a general contractor is not required to serve a 20-Day Preliminary Notice on the construction lender if the general contractor started work before the construction lender recorded a Deed of Trust on the Property. Kodiak Industries, Inc. v. Ellis (1986) 185 Cal.
A 20-Day Preliminary Notice, also known simply as a Preliminary Notice, is filed with the Orange County Clerk-Recorder Department by a subcontractor or material supplier to inform a property owner, direct contractor, project lender or other interested party that they are working on a project and have a right to file a ...
The mechanics' lien is a right that California gives to workers and suppliers to record a lien to ensure payment. This lien may be recorded where the property owner has paid the contractor in full and the contractor then fails to pay the subcontractors, suppliers, or laborers.
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A California mechanics lien is only valid for 90 days. Unless it is extended, you will need to enforce your lien claim within this deadline.

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