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Steve Ostrove

Attorney | Law Offices of Steven Ostrove
About Steve Ostrove
Steven Ostrove is a construction attorney who works in Greater Los Angeles, California. Steve has 23 years of experience in the practice areas of
construction, real estate and business. He is licenses to practice in California. Steve attended University of Arizona, graduating in 1985. He currently works
at Law Offices of Steven Ostrove in California.
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Steve Ostrove's Recent Answers
Jul 6, 2022
From Delores Ada
CaliforniaPayment Disputes
Steve Ostrove
Attorney at Law Offices of Steven Ostrove
Breach of Contract. If the job is still going on, you can still do a pre-lien and it will reach back 20 days, so depends on what work was performed and when
payment for that was due.
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Jan 18, 2021
From an Anonymous Contractor
CaliforniaConstruction Contract
Steve Ostrove
Attorney at Law Offices of Steven Ostrove
I would say a straightforward discussion with the potential new attorney, explaining why you were unhappy in the past with your representation and see if
your philosophies are in line.
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Jan 14, 2021
From an Anonymous Contractor
CaliforniaForeclosure
Steve Ostrove
Attorney at Law Offices of Steven Ostrove
Likely not, but hiring a lawyer to write a demand letter may be useful.  If that des not work, Small Claims Court is a great option.See More...
Jan 12, 2021
From an Anonymous Contractor
CaliforniaLawsuitMechanics Lien
Steve Ostrove
Attorney at Law Offices of Steven Ostrove
I would be happy to discuss a Hybrid Contingency/Hourly Agreement, if you cannot find anyone to take it on full contingency.See More...
Jan 7, 2021
From an Anonymous Contractor
CaliforniaNotice of Intent to Lien
Steve Ostrove
Attorney at Law Offices of Steven Ostrove
Based upon the facts provided.  You are a subcontractor and do have lien rights.  Depending on the size of the balance due, I would discuss this further with
an attorney.
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