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Suing a Contractor

I paid $9K to a contractor to turn my basement into a finished living space. He took the job but stopped halfway and hasn't been seen since over a year and a half ago. Further, he didn't purchase all of the materials and much of the work, had to be redone. How do I go about suing him to get back at least $4K of my money back?

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Posted on / Sep. 01, 2007 10:16:00

Re: Suing a Contractor

The easiest way would be to file a suit in small claims court in the county where you live. In general, there cannot be any attorneys in small claims court. I am unsure of the amount you can sue for but I believe it is the range of 5000.00 at most.

Good luck!

Anonymous
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Posted on / Sep. 01, 2007 10:16:00

Re: Suing a Contractor

The easiest way would be to file a suit in small claims court in the county where you live. In general, there cannot be any attorneys in small claims court. I am unsure of the amount you can sue for but I believe it is the range of 5000.00 at most.

Good luck!

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