228 - Release of Stop Notice or Notice to Withhold (Private)

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228 - Release of Stop Notice or Notice to Withhold (Private)  Up-to-date with the current CA Law!

by Builder's Book, Inc.

Release of stop notice on private works. (Duplicate; reverse side blank)

Release of stop notice on private works. Just as with a Mechanics Lien, once payment of a Stop Notice or Notice to Withhold is achieved (or satisfied), the claimant has a responsibility to release. However, since the Stop Notice was not recorded by the County Recorder, one does not release the stop through the County Recorder. As indicated, the claimant must appear before a notary public, swear to what is being said, pay a fee, get the notary's signature, etc., and deliver a copy of the release to the party to whom the original stop was delivered. Note that this form is for private works, and that a separate form is required if the work against which a stop was requested is public work such as a city hall or new sewer line. Note: the reverse side of this form is blank.

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ISBN/Book No.: 228

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228 - Release of Stop Notice or Notice to Withhold (Private)  Up-to-date with the current CA Law!

by Builder's Book, Inc.

Release of stop notice on private works. (Duplicate; reverse side blank)

Release of stop notice on private works. Just as with a Mechanics Lien, once payment of a Stop Notice or Notice to Withhold is achieved (or satisfied), the claimant has a responsibility to release. However, since the Stop Notice was not recorded by the County Recorder, one does not release the stop through the County Recorder. As indicated, the claimant must appear before a notary public, swear to what is being said, pay a fee, get the notary's signature, etc., and deliver a copy of the release to the party to whom the original stop was delivered. Note that this form is for private works, and that a separate form is required if the work against which a stop was requested is public work such as a city hall or new sewer line. Note: the reverse side of this form is blank.

Click here to review a sample of this form.

ISBN/Book No.: 228

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