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Pamela Koslyn
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If the contract you signed wasn't contingent on you getting financing, then...
David William Ginn
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I would start by having a lawyer take a look at your contract. Contractors who...
Michael Lee Mau
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A Petition to Release Property from Lien per Civil Code Section 3154, which...
Steven Alan Fink
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If contractor performed no work after 4/14/09 his lien is invalid. Lien must...
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Steven Alan Fink
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If the agent was familiar with the HOA they might have known about it. However,...
Steven Alan Fink
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Without seeing the agreement it is hard to say. However, if the reduced salary...
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James Alan Greer
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I am a CA attorney (22 years) specializing solely in construction law (located...
Steven Alan Fink
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The contract is still valid, but you do not owe money for unfinished work....
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You should read the Department of Real Estate Disclosure Statement and the CC&R'...
Shawn B Alexander
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I don't prcatice in California, but in Washington the difference is that the...
Steven Alan Fink
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The timing is extremely crucial. Civil Code Section 3115 requires the lien to...
David William Ginn
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Dealing with this issue depends on a number of issues that are not clear in...
Daniel Nathan Ballard
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I suggest that you seriously consider the possibility that the twelve attorneys...
Pamela Koslyn
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I'm one of the lawyers who provided "candid responses" to this questioner - I...
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Dana Howard Shultz
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If you do not have additional evidence to support your contention (i.e., more...
Tamara L. Boeck
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I agree with the prior answer - a mere contention, without additional...
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Robin Mashal
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Disclaimer: The materials provided below are infomational and should not be...
Steven Alan Fink
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Contributor Level 8

In California a judgment is valid for only 10 years unless it is renewed. If...
Diane L Goad
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This response does not create an attorney/client relationship nor does it...
David William Ginn
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Under the Fish and Wildlife Protection and Conservation Act, the Department of...
Tamara L. Boeck
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Depends on whether there are valid governing documents (CC&R's), and/or other...
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Brad Jefferson Landon
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Contractor's Law and the requirements for a home improvement contract,...
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Kevin M. Veler
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First let me state that I am not a California attorney and there may be a...
Eli Robbins
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I am not an attorney that is licensed to practice in the State of California,...
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David William Ginn
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A twenty day preliminary lien notice is necessary in the event you want to...
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Peter Marc Schaeffer
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I have been practicing workers compensation for many years and have never...
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Ann A. Hull's answer
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Hi. Based on the facts you stated, it sounds likely that your employer has...
Alicia Irene Dearn
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You can be "constructively terminated" (terminated based on the actions of the...

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