Legal Question in Business Law in California
Construction leans
This is just a simple case of a unpaid bill. I did work for the contractor and he is refusing to pay me. The house is slill being constructed.
Asked on 2/02/06, 12:35 pm
3 Answers from Attorneys
Matthew Mickelson
Law Offices of Matthew C. Mickelson
Re: Construction leans
As your heading suggests, you may be able to place a lien on the property to enforce the money that is owed to you. There are complicated procedures that must be followed to the letter to make any such lien valid and enforceable. Please feel free to call me if you want to discuss the issue.
Matthew C. Mickelson, Esq.
Answered on 2/02/06, 1:16 pm
Christopher M. Brainard, Esq.
C. M. Brainard & Associates - (310) 266-4115
Re: Construction leans
Yes, I can help you place a mechanics lien on the property. How much are you owed?
Answered on 2/02/06, 2:12 pm
OCEAN BEACH ASSOCIATES
OCEAN BEACH ASSOCIATES
Re: Construction leans
Protect yourself with a mechanic's lien prior to completion of the work. Call me directly at 16192223504.
Answered on 2/02/06, 6:45 pm
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