§ 8558 Stop Payment Notice Attorney Fees
Imagine you hired a contractor to fix your roof, but you didn’t pay them because you thought the work was bad. The contractor files a bonded stop payment notice and takes you to court. If the contractor wins, they can make you pay their lawyer fees too.
The contractor is the 'prevailing party' because they got more of what they wanted in court. Since they won, you have to pay their attorney fees on top of what you already owed for the roof.
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§ 8558 Stop Payment Notice Attorney Fees
Last verified: January 21, 2026