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HomeCivil CodeDiv. 4Pt. 6Ch. 4Art. 2§ 8422 Lien Claim Error Validity

§ 8422 Lien Claim Error Validity

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§ 8422 Lien Claim Error Validity

Key Takeaways

  • •Small mistakes in a lien claim (like wrong amounts or work details) usually don’t make the claim invalid.
  • •If someone lies on purpose in a lien claim to trick people, the whole claim can be thrown out.
  • •If a new owner buys the property without knowing about the lien and the lien has big mistakes, the lien might not count.
  • •If someone adds fake work or materials to a lien claim on purpose, they lose their right to the lien.

Example

A contractor files a lien on a house for $10,000, saying they did plumbing work, but they actually only did $5,000 worth of work and added extra fake charges.

Because the contractor lied on purpose to get more money, the lien can be invalidated, and they lose their right to the lien.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 8422 Lien Claim Error Validity

(a) Except as provided in subdivisions (b) and (c), erroneous information contained in a claim of lien relating to the claimant’s demand, credits and offsets deducted, the work provided, or the description of the site, does not invalidate the claim of lien. (b) Erroneous information contained in a claim of lien relating to the claimant’s demand, credits and offsets deducted, or the work provided, invalidates the claim of lien if the court determines either of the following: (1) The claim of lien was made with intent to defraud. (2) An innocent third party, without notice, actual or constructive, became the bona fide owner of the property after recordation of the claim of lien, and the claim of lien was so deficient that it did not put the party on further inquiry in any manner. (c) Any person who shall willfully include in a claim of lien labor, services, equipment, or materials not furnished for the property described in the claim, shall thereby forfeit the person’s lien. (Amended (as to be added by Stats. 2010, Ch. 697) by Stats. 2011, Ch. 44, Sec. 5. (SB 190) Effective January 1, 2012. Addition and amendment operative July 1, 2012, by Stats. 2010, Ch. 697, Sec. 105, and Stats. 2011, Ch. 44, Sec. 7.)

Last verified: January 21, 2026

Key Terms

claim of lienerroneous informationintent to defraudinnocent third partyforfeit the person’s lien

Related Statutes

  • § 6660 Lien Notice To Members
  • § 8412 Contractor Lien Filing Deadlines
  • § 8414 Lien Enforcement Deadlines
  • § 1169 Recording Real Property Instruments
  • § 1170 Instrument Recording Requirements

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Civil Code. Section 8422.
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