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Category: Mechanic’s Lien

Overview of Mechanics Liens

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A mechanic’s lien is a cloud on a property’s title. When a contractor or other supplier is not paid, they have the legal right to place a lien on the property. The mechanic’s lien is a right that the contractor has, in addition to the right to sue the non-paying party for breach of contract. A mechanic’s lien would…

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Removing a Mechanic’s Lien from Your Property in California

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When a contractor or another construction professional files a mechanic’s lien on your property, it will prevent you from selling the property. This means it is important to address the matter and get the lien removed as soon as possible, and you should do so with the help of a California construction litigation attorney. Is the Lien Valid? California…

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How a Mechanic’s Lien Works

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If you are a contractor or another party contributing to a construction project, and you do not receive the agreed-upon payment for your work, you should not wait to seek legal help. The right construction lawyer in Calabasas can help you take the necessary steps to seek payment, including filing a mechanic’s lien when needed. What is a Mechanic’s…

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