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I'm not sure what your complaint is. Do the units work? Is the house being cooled? You complaining because of oversized units?... Read Answer
You have 2 primary issues, your contract and the trespass to your property.
There are legal (court action) and practical remedies for your... Read Answer
The lawyers for the class action lawsuit are concerned with settling the common questions and issues that apply to all members of the class. By... Read Answer
The short answer is yes it is possible for the builder to give you a reimbursement or extended warranty. Because it is possible, doesn't mean... Read Answer
When you say that his contract "expires" on March 21, I assume that you mean that the work was to be finished by that time. I also assume that... Read Answer
ALWAYS SERVE A NOTICE OF FURNISHING to get paid on time. Even if you are late, serve your Notice of Furnishing NOW. Do NOT count on the... Read Answer
Starting at the end of your issues, the fact that he is not licensed may or may not be an issue, depending on the trade, as not all trades are... Read Answer
Since this was a School renovation and therefore prevailing wage applied, the contruction job is very likely bonded and if you are a subcontractor... Read Answer
Write back offering to address the "cosmetic issues."
If the HO accepts your offer, when you return make sure you take pictures showing the... Read Answer
From your description, it sounds like your claim may be barred by Colorado's statute of repose. With respect to claims for defective construction,... Read Answer
Your question about faulty floor installation is all too common and may be of broad general interest to readers of this site. I... Read Answer
Wow! Your question about shoddy home repair raises a number of important issues that may be of broad general interest to readers of this... Read Answer
Virginia by statute provides a 5 year warranty on the foundation of a new home, Code Section 55-70.1, counting from the earlier of the date of... Read Answer
The agreement between you and the contractor will be determinative.
If you do not have a written agreement, you will want to work with your... Read Answer
You didn't say which state you were in when the injury occurred. Here in Ohio, and in every other state, you would have a workers... Read Answer
Water in Virginia is considered a "natural enemy" and any property owner is entitled to "fight it", i.e, divert or control the flow of water off of... Read Answer
Since the contractor hired the subcontractor, the contractor is responsible if the work was bad. You should talk to the contractor and find out... Read Answer
Depending on your contract, you may or may not have a right to withhold payment. If you do not pay the service provider, it may have a right to file... Read Answer
Your question implicates a variety of factors which go to the viability of your claim for relief being brought in Nevada. The first is that you... Read Answer
The answer is, it depends. According to CRS 13-80-104, you have two years from when you knew or in the exercise of reasonable diligence should have... Read Answer
no - its not "legal" to store those materials on your lawn. however, if the company that stored the materials there is repairing your lawn, the... Read Answer
I hate to say that it depends, but it does. There are a lot of factors that go into the analysis, for instance, does the contract have a guaranteed... Read Answer
Since he has filed suit, you will need to appear and defend. You will want to bring your pictures, but you will also need an "expert witness".... Read Answer
If they came to your home as part of the initial sales call, they are required by the Home Solicitation Sales Act to give you written notice that you... Read Answer
The 2011 Pikes Peak Regional Building Code contains which regulates the installation, relocation, placement, additions, alterations, remodeling, and... Read Answer