Can a construction company legally place a mechanics lien against me on a property that is in a trust?
Yes, the contractor can lien the property as security for a contract signed by someone who doesn’t own the property, unless the owner posts a...
Redwood City, CA
Construction and development Lawyer at Redwood City, CA
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Yes, the contractor can lien the property as security for a contract signed by someone who doesn’t own the property, unless the owner posts a...
Demand that the solar company file a claim with its insurance carrier to cover the damage. If they don't, you will need to sue them and the...
It depends on who recorded the lien. If it was a contractor with a direct contract with you, then there is no requirement that he provide notice. ...
It's a little unclear from the facts you have outlined whether the person who worked on your home was an employee or someone holding themselves out...
Under Civil Code section 8200, only a contractor with a "direct contractual relationship" with the owner does not have to provide a preliminary...
If the permit is in your name and not the contractor's, you may be able to schedule the inspection yourself, as long as you have the permit set of...
Unless there is something unusual about the leak, all your damage should be covered by Lowe's insurance and they should not have denied the claim. ...
You should consult with an experienced construction attorney and review the contract you signed, especially the terms related to financing. The...
The short answer is no. A mechanic's lien is for the reasonable value of work (including materials) you provided to the project. Your tools are...
An unlicensed contractor is prohibited from suing to enforce a lien, and it does not matter if the contractor you hired switched companies. If he...