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No show by contractor

Paid contractor 1/2 down for work to be done. Contractor started by removing 1/3 of pavers to be replaced with StampCrete. I called several days later (Friday) to complain. Contractor called back with excuse an offered to continue the job on that Sunday. No show. Three days have passed - still no contractor. I want to cancel the deal. I only have the contractors proposal. No contract. I want a refund and pavers returned. Is there any hope.

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Anonymous
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Posted on / Sep. 26, 2008 11:16:00

Re: No show by contractor

It depends whether or not the work contracted for was being done on a residential home or property or a commercial or business property.

If it was a residential property, you have numerous options concerning potential rights and plans of action concerning the Home Improvement Contractors Act.

If it was for a commercial/business property, then a lawsuit against the contractor for breach of contract would be a way to prusue a remedy.

Feel free to contact me anytime to discuss further. This answer is not meant to, and does not, create an attorney-client relationship between the poster and Karlson, Kasper & Parasco LLC. All information contained in this answer is for general knowledge only. If you are in need of specific legal help you should contact an attorney.

Anonymous
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Posted on / Sep. 26, 2008 11:16:00

Re: No show by contractor

It depends whether or not the work contracted for was being done on a residential home or property or a commercial or business property.

If it was a residential property, you have numerous options concerning potential rights and plans of action concerning the Home Improvement Contractors Act.

If it was for a commercial/business property, then a lawsuit against the contractor for breach of contract would be a way to prusue a remedy.

Feel free to contact me anytime to discuss further. This answer is not meant to, and does not, create an attorney-client relationship between the poster and Karlson, Kasper & Parasco LLC. All information contained in this answer is for general knowledge only. If you are in need of specific legal help you should contact an attorney.

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