The GC finally met with us and offered to pay a fraction of what they owe. Then when we wouldnt accept the offer they said "thats fine, we can go to court and just chew up your time and money on legal fees"
What should we do. At this point they owe us nearly $60,000. ...Read More
We had done a project last year and never got it signed off, she closed the door on us, never answered our calls Avoided us to sign on Hero to pay for project. We sent a Lien and we'd like to push forward with it. What are the steps?...Read More
I am the assignee of lien rights on a commercial building in Tampa - levelest recorded my mechanics lien and now I would like to start foreclosure asap- can you help with this?...Read More
We filed paperwork on order #3676466 for mechanics lien and notice but not sure if deadline passed from 7/29/20. We want to enforce so not sure if need to re-do all lien and notice docs. Please advise. Nik...Read More
I had a verbal agreement on a remodeling job, before it was finished the owner passed away. The heirs have made it clear that they have no intentions of paying. A lien was filed on the home. They are currently going through probate and have a case filed. Should I wait to see what happens with the home, or should I do a Notice of Intent to Foreclose??...Read More
I have two questions regarding California rules & requirements
1) I filed a mechanical lien "payment 8 & 9" on 8/20/2020 - the owner has not satisfied. After the 90 days, what happens to my claim, will the mechanical lien attached to the property or will the lien just expire?
2) At this time, the project is complete and I am owed retention "payment 10" - should I file a mechanical lien for "payment 10" or for "payment 8, 9 & 10"?
Would love your guidance ...Read More
I'm a general contractor not a subcontractor. I am not required to file a preliminary notice. Only a Notice of Intent. Why is it saying I missed a deadline? ...Read More
We're a subcontractor in California. We sent a preliminary notice and completed the job about 80 days ago. And we just found out that the job address that the preliminary notice was sent to, was a wrong address by one digit. It should have been 459 Hilledge Dr instead of 458 Hilledge Dr. And the two properties belong to a different owner. In this case, is there anything we can do to protect our mechanic's lien right?...Read More