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Is a hard copy required for a preliminary notice?

California

Is it required by law that our clients receive a hard copy in the mail of a preliminary notice? We provided the wrong address for a preliminary notice and our customer only received it by email. Please advise. Thank you!

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Mar 24, 2020
The law in this area is relatively primitive.  California law requires notice to be by mail (registered, express, or certified) or personal delivery.  However, a court may allow the notice to stand, if the customer admits to receipt.
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