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You can file a petition with the court to have the court release the lien from the property. I do a lot of these for clients.
Millbrae, CA
Construction and development Lawyer at Millbrae, CA
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You can file a petition with the court to have the court release the lien from the property. I do a lot of these for clients.
Make sure that you've sent the contractor a letter explaining the facts and demanding that correct and complete their work within a certain set...
In this situation I usually prepare the release of lien form and send it to the contractor to sign, notarize and return for recording. It’s not...
I agree with my colleagues. The supplier does not have any lien rights against your property unless he properly served you with a preliminary...
You'll want to take a close look at your contract with the contractor to see if it incorporated the building plans as part of the contractor's...
Write the contractor an email summarizing the problems you've been having. Tell him that you need for him to return to finish his work in the next...
I suggest you send the contractor an email letter summarizing all of the problems you've experienced with them and your floor. Text messages and...
It depends on what kind of arbitration you're talking about. If your friend filed a complaint with the Contractors State License Board against the...
I agree with my colleagues but I also want you to make sure that you've put your concerns in writing to the contractor so you've left a good paper...
An unlicensed contractor cannot legally file a lien on your property, even if he subcontracts the work out to a licensed subcontractor. If your...