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When a general contractor does not pay a subcontractor, can the subcontractor strip the general contractor of his/her license?

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Posted on / Aug. 07, 2007 15:26:00

Re: contractors

Download this form and file a complaint. However, I think it would depend on whether or not the Contractor was actually paid by the owner, and would depend on the terms of your contract with the contractor. For instance, if the contractor's contract provided that you get paid when the GC gets paid then the GC did nothing wrong by not paying you since you assumed the risk. Obvioulsy the answer would depend on the facts. Good luck and click on the attached address to file the complaint with the DBPR.

http://www.state.fl.us/dbpr/pro/forms/cilb/cilb-4355.pdf

Yours truly,

Randall Gilbert

Anonymous
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Posted on / Aug. 07, 2007 15:26:00

Re: contractors

Download this form and file a complaint. However, I think it would depend on whether or not the Contractor was actually paid by the owner, and would depend on the terms of your contract with the contractor. For instance, if the contractor's contract provided that you get paid when the GC gets paid then the GC did nothing wrong by not paying you since you assumed the risk. Obvioulsy the answer would depend on the facts. Good luck and click on the attached address to file the complaint with the DBPR.

http://www.state.fl.us/dbpr/pro/forms/cilb/cilb-4355.pdf

Yours truly,

Randall Gilbert

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