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You need to read the contract that you signed with the builder to see what is says about the length of time to build the house. You can sue the... Read Answer
There is a possibility that you could be liable but your homeowners insurance would probably cover it. I would have the person sign a waiver of... Read Answer
Each lawyer sets his/her own fee. You would need to contact an attorney in your area to discuss with the lawyer the fee.
You can file a complaint with the Contractors License Board or sue them in General Sessions Court.
I can't speak for other lawyers but for myself, I would not take the case on a contingency basis. You have had the house for 11 years and should have... Read Answer
You are right in withholding payment to the general contractor until all of the subs are paid. The problem is probably that he doesn't have the money... Read Answer
You can hire an attorney to send him a letter to try and resolve the problems or you can sue him in court to compel him to fix the repairs.
You can try to have a criminal warrant taken out for theft or you can sue him civilly.
If you dont't trust him, then pay your son to do the job. He is not going to sue you over $200.
You can sue to recover your money.
Let me start by saying that I am not an expert in the area of contracting law. You did not say if the seller is a contractor who builds houses or... Read Answer