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Did you sign any agreement/contract with the porta-potty company re rental of the unit? If not, they have no grounds to demand you make any... Read Answer
Yes, you should be able to have them stop work if they are not doing it per the contract terms. You will have to pay for the work they did to... Read Answer
It sounds like the plumber wants to be sure you're not trying to squeeze him for more than the cost to replace the marble, so if you can get a repair... Read Answer
As a senior, you have 5 days from signing the contract to cancel it. If you provided notice within that 5 days of your intention to terminate... Read Answer
It depends on what the terms of the contract are. If there's a term in there stating a completion date, then yes you can hold the contractor to... Read Answer
Hi Leticia. What is he suing you for? Do you have a written contract with this contractor? I'm happy to discuss by phone what your... Read Answer
The benefits that accompany the additional security provided by the Mechanic's lien laws require strict compliance with the requirements to achieve... Read Answer
The contract itself may be uneforceable, however the contractor can still take legal action to sue you under other causes of action than Breach of... Read Answer
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Yes, you can (and should) include those types of provisions in a contract. Attorneys on this forum cannot initiate contact. You need to... Read Answer
I am sorry to learn of this unfortunate situation and homeowners are typically at a substantial disadvantage when dealing with devleopers without an... Read Answer
You are not required to pay the sub because you already paid the general, ASSUMING (1) you properly withheld 10% of the payments to the general (this... Read Answer
Discuss with City or County inspector. Take report to plumber. Refuse to pay until the work is done correctly.,
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The rule depends on whether you were a general contractor, sub-contractor, or sub-sub. Generally speaking you have until the 15th day of the 3rd or... Read Answer
You need to hire a residential construction lawyer to pursue a claim under the Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act (DTPA). Some lawyers will take... Read Answer
Your builder is not likely to negotiate any terms with you. I can advise as to the meainging of what you are signing and the consequences to you, but... Read Answer
A contractor may be liabe for a defect in conctruction. We represent property owners in disputes concerning defects. You may contact our firm if you... Read Answer
Hi Alina,
In most cases the Assocation is responsible to maintain the common elements, and this includes preventing water leaks from the exterior of... Read Answer
By charging you more money to fix a problem they caused they are in breach of Ohio's consumer sales practices act (CSPA). This subjects them to the... Read Answer
You are correct that a lien must be filed within 90 days of the last work on the project. You should be aware that the contractor could still... Read Answer
The answer is it depends on a number of factors, like did you have a financial interest in the company?, and was the company a corporation or some... Read Answer
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
If you believe that the contractor has not followed your agreement, perhaps you should demand he stop work, ask for your money back, and get another... Read Answer
In general, this situation depends on the contract in question, and any warranties or exclusions contained in the contract. Cases like these are very... 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