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A homeowner in California hires a licensed contractor to remodel the kitchen. The contractor completes the work but the homeowner refuses to pay. Under California law, what is the contractor's primary legal remedy to secure payment?

Correct Answer

C) Record a mechanics' lien against the property

Under California Civil Code §8400-8494 (the Mechanics' Lien Law), a contractor who has performed work on a property and has not been paid may record a mechanics' lien against the property. This creates a security interest in the property that can be enforced through a foreclosure action.

Answer Options
A
File a lis pendens on the property
B
Place a judgment lien on the property immediately
C
Record a mechanics' lien against the property
D
File a notice of default with the county recorder

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