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Mechanics Liens
Mechanic's-Lien Laws have been enacted to protect those furnishing labor, material, and/or equipment for the improvement of real property. Because Mechanic's Lien statutes have rigid Notice and Filing Requirements, it is important to work with an attorney who has a an in-depth and broad understanding in this area of law.
As a contractor, subcontractor, or supplier who has not been paid on a job for labor and/or materials you may have a legal right to file a lien against the real property where the construction project is located. If your lien is not perfected within the defined time periods, your right to such a lien may be lost forever. Altemus & Wagner can handle your Mechanic's Lien claims professionally and expeditiously. Please contact the firm if you have any questions and the attorneys will help you expedite your claim.
Serving clients throughout Northern California, including Redding, Sacramento, Nevada City, Oroville, Fairfield, Marysville. Eureka, Chico, and Roseville, and surrounding areas in Shasta County, Butte County, Nevada County, Sacramento County, Solano County, and Yuba County
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