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Pay what you owe for the work as agreed.
You can but bear in mind that the man who first did the body work was not required to do a prefect job. Minor flaws would not be compensable....
I agree the question is confusing. But assuming the lien arose out of work on the property being sold and that the lien was properly perfected, the...
You rights largely depend on the terms of your lease or contract.
No. You are completely wrong. There is no rule requiring separation of home and business addresses.
One can almost never sue another party's insurance company. The procedure is to sue the party and if there is insurance and coverage for the claim,...
You have not actually asked a question. However, my response will assume you wish to know what rights you have. You may have a several causes of...
You can try to convince the contractor to return and fix the problem, hire an attorney to try to convince the contractor to return and fix the...
Pay the contractor. Make a demand to enforce the lien within 30 days under section 34 of the mechanics lien act, or do nothing and hope the...
The statute of limitations for an oral contract or negligence causing property damage is 5 years. You probably know that. The only exception that...