F flatlander Senior Member Location Diamond bar, CA , Tempe AZ Aug 11, 2014 #1 Does anyone know in CA if you must file the 20 day prelim if you are a subcontractor regardless if you wish to protect the lien rights.
Does anyone know in CA if you must file the 20 day prelim if you are a subcontractor regardless if you wish to protect the lien rights.
F flatlander Senior Member Location Diamond bar, CA , Tempe AZ Aug 12, 2014 #2 I guess what I am asking is if this is optional. Meaning that if you don't the only consequences is you loose your lien rights.
I guess what I am asking is if this is optional. Meaning that if you don't the only consequences is you loose your lien rights.
F flatlander Senior Member Location Diamond bar, CA , Tempe AZ Aug 14, 2014 #3 Really no one from California here?
S sethas Member Location Los Banos, CA. Aug 14, 2014 #4 To the best of my knowledge, you are not required to. As you stated, you loose your lien rights if you do not file it though.
To the best of my knowledge, you are not required to. As you stated, you loose your lien rights if you do not file it though.
F flatlander Senior Member Location Diamond bar, CA , Tempe AZ Aug 14, 2014 #5 Someone told me different but I do not see anything in my CSLB law handbook.
Sierrasparky Senior Member Location USA Occupation Electrician ,contractor Aug 14, 2014 #6 That is the way I always knew it to be. You just loose your rights to lien. why?
F flatlander Senior Member Location Diamond bar, CA , Tempe AZ Aug 15, 2014 #7 I was told that it was against contractors law to do nothing. Yo must serve the notice.