Can a subcontractor sue me (homeowner) for payment if I paid the GC but the GC never paid the sub? They do not have a lien.
Quick question....did you require your General Contractor to have a payment bond?
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Quick question....did you require your General Contractor to have a payment bond?
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That is a simplified version of what they can do, but generally, yes. You have agreed to those covenants by virtue of being a member of the...
I see why this could cause concern under Florida law, as the owner might be responsible for association fees (including special assessments),...
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Depending on the amount owed, Small Claims Court might be the answer. Suing someone is like dropping a nuclear bomb, though. Once you do it, there...