Pendency, lien or judicial restraining order?
This sounds like more of a Trust and Estates question, not construction. I will re-post your question there for you.
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Construction and development Lawyer at Millbrae, CA
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This sounds like more of a Trust and Estates question, not construction. I will re-post your question there for you.
The lien may have expired by now if it's over 90 days old and the contractor did not file a lawsuit to foreclose on the lien. If so, you can file...
I agree with my colleagues that you need to hire an attorney and discuss suing the owner. Sometimes a strong demand letter to the owner can be...
The first thing to do is to fill out and file an Abstract of Judgment form with the Court, and record a copy in the county where the debtor...
This is a difficult question without reviewing your contract(s) and getting more facts. You can certainly file a complaint against the pool...
This is actually a personal injury question. I will re-post it for you there.
It depends on the type of work you're doing. The home improvement laws don't apply for new construction (work on a new home that's not a...
This is really a labor/employment law question. I will re-post it there for you.
You can give yourself more time to cancel but it shouldn’t be less than 3days unless it’s an emergency situation. I can’t comment on the contract...
Unless the lien claimant filed a lawsuit to foreclose the lien within 90 days of the lien recording date back in 2014, the lien has expired now and...