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what do i do next?

Answered 2 years and 10 months ago by Mr. John Michael Frick (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
You need to hire another contractor to do whatever the inspector requires to insure that the mobile home is stable and that the work is completed properly.You can then make determination whether it is worthwhile to pursue the original contractor for breach of contract and/or for breach of the implied warranty of good and workmanlike performance.  My guess is that the cost to complete the work properly will be less than $20,000.  If so, you can file a lawsuit without an attorney in a justice of the peace court to recover that amount from the original contractor who won't fix the problem.... Read More
You need to hire another contractor to do whatever the inspector requires to insure that the mobile home is stable and that the work is completed... Read More