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9802-073 (PLBG)JOB INVOICE' 14 I NO. D .jRDE D7fflE7'PROMisE1b 0 A.M. 0 P.M. AMOUNT PHONE Gallons 0-5 zz� HELPER VZA 0 0 DAY WORK CONTRACT EXTRA QUANT. DESCRIPTION OF MATERIAL USED PRICE AMOUNT Gallons 0-5 zz� Pumping Fee per 1000 gal. Dumping Fee per 1000 gal. Out of Area Fee Locating / Opening Fee (per hour) Size System: A SERVICE CHARGE OF $20 WILL BE DUE ON ALL RETURNED CHECKS. A FINANCE CHARGE OF 11/2% PER MONTH, 18% PER YEAR WILL BE CHARGED- ON PAST DUE ACCOUNTS OVER 30 DAYS. HOURS LABOR AMOU TOTAL MATERIALS MECHANICS HELPERS @ TOTAL LABOR I hereby acknowledge the s�tis.f ry TOTAL LABOR completion of the above dftt#rj e wor TAX SIGNATURE J�D ATE COi�PLETED TOTAL ,NOTICE TO OWNER Under the.California Mechanics Lien Law any contractor, subcontractor,' l6wer, supplier or other perion Who hilp's t(; inlorov'6 your�wproperty,,but is riot paildtfor his/her work or supplies, has a right to enforce a claim against your property. This means that after a court hearing, your property could be sold by a court. -officer and thi-proiceeds'dihe sal� used to satisfy the indebtedness. This can happen even it you have paid your contractor in full if the subcontractors, lal6orers or suppliers remain unpaid. To preserve their right to file a claim or lien against your property, certain claimants such as subcontractors or material suppliers are required to provide you with a docurnent entitled "Preliminary Notice:' Original (or prime) contractors and laborers for wages do not have ib provide this notice. A Preliminary Notice is not a lien against your property. Its purpose is to notify you of persons who may have a right to file a lien against your -property if they are not paid. Generally, the maximum time allowed for filing a claim or lien against your property is ninety (90) Days after completion of your project. TO INSURE EXTRA PROTECTION FOR YOURSELF AND YOUR PROPERTY, YOU MAY WISH TO TAKE ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING STEPS: 1) Require that payments be made directly to subcontractors and material suppliers through a joint control. Any joint control agreement should include the addendum approved by the Registrar of Contractors. 2) Issue joint checks for payment, made out to both your contractor and subcontractors or material suppliers involved in the project. This will help to Insure that all persons due payment are actually paid. 3) After UPON making payment on any completed phase of the project, and before making any further payments, require your contractor to provide you with unconditional lien releases signed by each material supplier, subcontractor and laborer involved in that portion of the work for which payment was made. On projects involving improvements to a single family residence or a duplex owned by Individuals, the persons signing these releases lose the right to file a claim against your property. In other types of construction this protection may still be important, but may not be as complete. TO PROTECT YOURSELF UNDER THIS OPTION YOU MUST BE CERTAIN THAT ALL MATERIAL SUPPLIiRS, SUBCONTRACTORS OR LABORERS HAVE SIGNED. 7