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California law requires that a Notice of Right to Cancel be given at the time you sign the contract; if it is not, then the have the right to cancel the contract at any time -- even if the work has been completed -- up to three days after the Notice has been given to the homeowner.
In order to cancel the transaction, the consumer must send the notice of cancellation form, or some other written statement indicating the intent to cancel the contract, to the creditor at the address stated on the notice. This notice need only state the consumer's intention to cancel the transaction.
Three days can turn into three years or more if the contractor does not use the right forms or give the right warnings in their forms. If you cancel your contract, the contractor has to refund all money you paid within ten business days, and remove all liens that were filed.
Remodel, Remodeling This usually involves a different design layout, relocation of existing fixtures or adding major new features such as a whirlpool, sauna, steam room, walk in shower, windows other than replacements or skylights. Most bathroom remodeling projects usually include some form of expansion.
Major renovation means any renovation, alteration or remodeling of an existing building or structure, or portion thereof, residential or non-residential, that requires or receives a building permit.
First, compile all paperwork. Fire them. File a claim if contractor is bonded. File a complaint with the state licensing board if contractor is licensed. Request mediation or arbitration. File a suit in small claims court. Hire an attorney. File complaints and post public reviews.
Usually, anything that subcontractors would be liable for, general contractors may also be liable for (with the caveat that if the contractor has to pay for damages, the subcontractor who is legally responsible will often reimburse the general contractor).
Contractor May Sue If you don't pay a contractor, there's a good chance he'll sue you in court for the money that you owe. Even if a written contract doesn't exist, the contractor can still testify that a verbal agreement was made and demand that you pay the money agreed upon.
They Don't Have Good Reviews. They Overcommit to Work. They Lack the Necessary Experience. They Start Work, Disappear, Then Start Again. Their Rates Are Significantly Lower Than Others. They Don't Get the Right Permits. They Don't Like Written Agreements. Can't Provide Current References & Project Samples.
If the contractor walks off the job, the contractor has treated the contract at an end as it is generally entitled to do. The parties are relieved of their obligations going forward and the owner is liable to the contractor for damages. Conversely, the contractor may continue to work in the hope of eventual payment.
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