Can I seek Compensation/damages for a Breach of Contract by a customer? (Central California)
It may depend on the PO/contract that was signed. Often times, the contract itself (here, it seems like that is the written PO) provides for right...
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It may depend on the PO/contract that was signed. Often times, the contract itself (here, it seems like that is the written PO) provides for right...
It sounds like your issues are bigger than the proceeds of the license bond which, unless you are a homeowner claimant, is actually likely limited...
Good afternoon, The "notice of intent" is irrelevant in California. What matters is the date you recorded the mechanics lien. You have 90 days...
The prelim itself does not impact your title and does not to be released. The prelim is, however, a precursor to a possible mechanics lien...
The Civil Code sets out some basic requirements for a Stop Payment Notice. Keep in mind that while California trial courts strictly construe...
Not unless you had a direct contract with the owner or this is a public work ---- which I assume it is not since you are asking about a...
Generally, for such TI projects, you would specify both the property owner and lessee responsible for the work in the "owner" section of the waiver...
Retain an attorney to file a lawsuit to enforce the mechanics lien within 90 days from the date the lien was recorded.
Did you contract with a GC or direct with the owner? Are you properly licensed? Is the owner financing the project or was there a lender? The...
A couple of initial questions... (1) Is this the first time you received the preliminary notice? What date did you first receive the...