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roof contractor

Asked on Aug 01st, 2022 on Contracts - Michigan
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I had a roof put on and they didn't do the repairs properly. Inspector says incomplete. I had damages from the roof leaking and sagging. I didn't pay the remainder and they are suing me for the rest. If two people own the house and only one person signed, is the contract valid?
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Real Estate Attorney serving Bloomfield Hills, MI
Partner at Borman-Lahti PLLC
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The contract is valid if you signed it. The other owner might have to reimburse you if you paid for it personally. So save the receipt! With regard to the repair. You need to counterclaim for the cost to correct the improper fix and demanding the balance of the contract be held pending the hiring of a competent roofer to fix their mistake. You might need a lawyer for this.
Answered on Aug 05th, 2022 at 7:50 AM

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