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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
You can give notice to the contractor that he either fix the issues or you will have another contractor fix it and then you'll charge him for the... Read Answer
The danger if you do that is it could possibly be turned in to the police for fraud/theft of services. You might call your credit card company... Read Answer
Depending on your contract and when you did your last work, you may still have a mechanic's lien right. When you say "commercial customer" I am... Read Answer
If you can prove that your builder either with knowledge acted to defraud you or negligently caused you damage based on the standard of a builder in... Read Answer
Your question about breach of contract implies that you want to sue him. But before just stopping payment without warning or filing a lawsuit there... Read Answer
Call the code enforcement office for the town. they have to keep vibrations down to a minimum. you should have someone take a film of... Read Answer
If at the time of the accident you had coverage than you should be covered. Under 176D you have the right to bring a claim for unfair and deceptive... Read Answer
First write a demand letter requesting money for your damages. If you don't get paid, then sue in small claims court for up to $10,000.... Read Answer
You can write a letter and appeal to the board for the HOA to pay for your company to do the work. If they don't agree, then request that they... Read Answer
What does your lease agreement say about repairs and maintenance to the premises? The lease agreement controls who pays for these costs.... Read Answer
When to pay for work is part of your negotiation. There is no law on that. What does the written agreement you have with your contractor... Read Answer
Thank you for your inquiry. Because I am unaware of the specific details of your case, I will respond to your question... Read Answer
The question first must be asked as to why the Association was in the Unit performing work? Was there notice; was there an "event" that caused... Read Answer
Your employer is required to provide worker's compensation insurance in case of an injury on the job. First thing to do is to talk this over... Read Answer
Building codes change over time and they are certainly much different from 20 years ago. If you are making changes to your home, you may be... Read Answer
Get the name and address of the contruction company. If you don't know it - call the town and get the information from the building... Read Answer
Yes. Your situation sounds like a clear case of malpractice. Assuming that your attorney took your case prior to the expiration of the statute of... Read Answer
Bringing suit may be the best way to show the contractor that you are serious and force proper repairs.
Call us for a free consult to... Read Answer
You will at least owe him for the work which he completed. If he wants to attach a lien to your property he'll need to take the proper steps to... Read Answer