Legal Question in Construction Law in California
I am (was) an employee for a California contractor. I am owed about $16,000 + in wages. Years ago when I was a licensed contractor I recall there being information in the test that said if an employee did not get paid, he could file a stop lien that would require all trades to stop working until payment was made by the general contractor. How would I go about doing this?
Asked on 12/21/17, 1:04 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Samuel Stamas
Law Office of Samuel G. Stamas
I think your referring to a stop notice but that only applies to public works contracts. I'd suggest you start by contacting the CSLB about your contractor.
Answered on 12/21/17, 6:08 pm
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