Insurance & LiensQuestion 86 of 690
California law requires that contractors give residential owners a "Notice to Owner" (preliminary notice). What additional notice must contractors give homeowners on home improvement projects?
a.A mechanic's lien waiver
b.A Notice of Right to Cancel
c.A lien release bond offer
d.A notice of commencement of construction
Explanation
Home improvement contractors must provide a "Notice to Owner" regarding the contractor's right to file a mechanics' lien AND a "Notice of Right to Cancel" informing homeowners of their three-day rescission right.
Law Reference: Bus. & Prof. Code §7159Practice all 690 questions free — no signup required.
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