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Q: What is Form RW13-04R Revised Notice to Owner?
A: Form RW13-04R Revised Notice to Owner is a document used in California to provide notice to the owner of a construction project.
Q: When is Form RW13-04R Revised Notice to Owner used?
A: Form RW13-04R Revised Notice to Owner is used when a subcontractor or supplier wants to protect their right to file a mechanics lien.
Q: Who can use Form RW13-04R Revised Notice to Owner?
A: Subcontractors and suppliers who have not been directly paid by the property owner can use Form RW13-04R Revised Notice to Owner.
Q: What information is required in Form RW13-04R Revised Notice to Owner?
A: Form RW13-04R Revised Notice to Owner requires information such as the subcontractor/supplier's name, the property owner's name, and a description of the work or materials provided.
Q: What is the deadline for serving Form RW13-04R Revised Notice to Owner?
A: Form RW13-04R Revised Notice to Owner must be served within 20 days after the subcontractor/supplier first furnishes labor, service, equipment, or materials to the project.
Q: What happens if Form RW13-04R Revised Notice to Owner is not served on time?
A: If Form RW13-04R Revised Notice to Owner is not served on time, the subcontractor/supplier may lose their right to file a mechanics lien.
Q: How should Form RW13-04R Revised Notice to Owner be served?
A: Form RW13-04R Revised Notice to Owner can be served by personal delivery, registered or certified mail, or overnight delivery with a delivery service.
Q: Is Form RW13-04R Revised Notice to Owner the same as a mechanics lien?
A: No, Form RW13-04R Revised Notice to Owner is not a mechanics lien. It is a preliminary notice that preserves the subcontractor/supplier's right to file a mechanics lien.
Q: Do I need to file Form RW13-04R Revised Notice to Owner with a court?
A: No, Form RW13-04R Revised Notice to Owner does not need to be filed with a court. It should be served on the property owner and other interested parties.
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