[VIDEO] Mechanic's Lien in California Law Provides Collection Tool for Contractors

by Mitchell Reed Sussman on Apr. 26, 2024

Real Estate Construction Real Estate  Real Estate Other 

Summary: Mechanics' liens exist to protect two general categories of workers or suppliers, prime contractors and subcontractors.

Mechanic's liens exist to protect two general categories of workers or suppliers, prime contractors and subcontractors.

 

 

Anyone that furnishes labor or materials on a work of improvement is entitled to file a mechanics' lien on the property where the improvement is located. 

 

These rights exist whether they are contractors, subcontractors, laborers, or material suppliers.

 

To learn more please contact Newport Beach Real Estate Attorneys today at https://www.newportbeachrealestateattorney.com  or call (800) 233-8521 for a complimentary consultation. 

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