Don't let contractors place a mechanics' lien on your property -- shorten their deadline for filing using the legal forms and instructions in Nolo's California Mechanics' Lien Kit for Homeowners. Along with detailed instructions for each form, this eGuide includes:
legal explanations of the implications of mechanics' liens in California
Minimize your chances of having a mechanics' lien placed on your California property with this complete kit
If you're in dispute with a contractor -- or several contractors -- who have performed work on your California property, you may be in danger of having a mechanics' lien placed on your property. Mechanics' liens can force the sale of your property or prevent you from refinancing, among other legal hassles. Don't take it lying down! A claimant has only a short period of time in which they're allowed
to place a lien on your property, but you can use the forms and
strategies in this kit to close their window for filing more quickly
and increase the chances that they'll miss the deadline. This eGuide
includes:
detailed instructions for each form
legal explanations of the implications of mechanics' liens in California
Notice of Cessation legal form
Notice of Completion legal form
Simply follow the detailed, legally valid instructions in this complete kit to reduce your chances of having a mechanics' lien placed against your California property.
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