Homeowner and contractor disagree on whether work is complete.
Reasonable efforts is not justification for performing substandard or deficient work. The contractor is required to complete its work in a good...
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Reasonable efforts is not justification for performing substandard or deficient work. The contractor is required to complete its work in a good...
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I agree that you should first attempt to work out this issue with the contractor. If an agreement cannot be reached, you can file a small claims...
If you have time, I recommend you hire an attorney prior to the hearing. Often, once the corporation is represented by an attorney, the...
First, I assume the general contractor is licensed. If so, the general contractor must carry a license bond that is filed with the Registrar of...
Do not sign an "unconditional" waiver without payment. Typically only a "conditional" waiver is required to obtain payment. You should consult...
Based on the limited information provided, it depends. The form, length, and complexity of the contract you may ultimately need, depends on your...
You will need a local attorney that is experienced in land use / neighbor disputes. Unfortunately, you will find that these type of disputes...
Talk to your current attorney about the status of the case. A response to the contractor's foreclosure action should be filed first and foremost. ...
Whether you should form a new entity or not, is not a question that can be answered in this forum. You definitely need General Counsel. General...
Definitely consult with a construction attorney. The contract will determine whether he can legitimately claim he entered into an employment...