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About Mark Mellor
Mr. Mellor obtained his Bachelor of Science Degree from Cornell University in 1988. While at Cornell he was a member of Cornell University’s National Debate
and Forensics Team, repeatedly recognized as an exceptional debater and individual public speaker throughout the country. Mr. Mellor obtained his Juris
Doctorate from Southwestern University School of Law in 1992. He was admitted to both the California and the District of Columbia Bars and has been
practicing law for over 25 years in both state and federal courts, including the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. Mr. Mellor started his own Real Estate and
Business Litigation Practice in 2001 and has had three published opinions in the California Courts of Appeal since that time. Mr. Mellor is the immediateMore...
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May 2, 2023
From michael hoff
CaliforniaLien Deadlines
Real Estate, Construction and Business Law Attorney at The Mellor Law Firm
 It depends on whether you have, or can, return to the site of construction to do any work whatsoever. For example, if you were to return to the homeowner
to do some pick-up and/or punch list items, and/or offer to repair some item the homeowner is complaining about you could reignite your mechanic's lien
right to re-record the mechanic's lien and then file your complaint to Foreclose on the Mechanic's Lien, as well as for Breach of Contract, CommonSee More...
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