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Stanley Feldsott

Attorney | Feldsott Lee & Canfield
About Stanley Feldsott
Stanley Feldsott received his Bachelors of Finance degree from California State University, Northridge in 1966. After receiving his B.S., while fully employed in
the savings and loan industry as a construction inspector, supervisor of construction fund disbursements, a certified real estate appraiser and loan officer, he
attended law school at the University of Southern California Gould School of Law. During law school, he worked full-time as a financial analyst in the banking
industry and then as Chief Financial Officer of a publically-traded company. While attending law school, he was a member of the Board of Bar Governors, a
scholarship recipient, two-time winner of American Jurisprudence prizes for excellence in land development and conflicts of law. He received his juris dMore...
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Stanley Feldsott's Recent Answers
Apr 24, 2020
From an Anonymous Contractor
CaliforniaJoint ChecksMechanics LienPreliminary Notice
Stanley Feldsott
Attorney at Feldsott Lee & Canfield
Joint check and always serve preliminary notice when material is contracted for by General. If you file a mechanics lien, in Calif. you must file an action to
foreclose the lien within 90 days.
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Apr 24, 2020
From an Anonymous Contractor
California
Stanley Feldsott
Attorney at Feldsott Lee & Canfield
The requirement is reasonable. Problem is you should have included this in your contract with the general at the time you were contracting. If you do not get
the release make the check jointly to the material house and or laborers if feasible.
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Apr 14, 2020
Apr 14, 2020
From an Anonymous Contractor
California
Stanley Feldsott
Attorney at Feldsott Lee & Canfield
You have 90 days to file an action in court to foreclose the mechanics lien, or the lien is lost. You could however still file in small claims court on the contract
at any times and waive your lien rights.
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