Legal Question in Business Law in California
Lawyer specialty
What type of lawyer should one consult if a general contractor has taken most of the contract money to pay for a home addition and does not show up to work (comes 2 days a month and is past end date) or does not do an adequate job when he does show up to work. Would it be an abusive specialist (abuse with the use of one's money) or reality specialist, or?????
3 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Lawyer specialty
What you may need is a lawyer who specializes in Construction Law or Contract Law.
Was the contractor licensed? More information may be needed before any further adivse mey be given.
Feel free to e-mail me directly if you need additional information.
Re: Lawyer specialty
Mr. Drescher is right - there are some of us that
specialize in construction litigation. Also, you
can contact the Contractors State License Board
and file a complaint. It sounds like the
contractor may have violated some of the disciplinary
provisions of the Contractor's license law. In
that case, you may also have a possibility of
some recovery from the contractor's license
bond, if you can prove damages based on his
failure to prosecute the contract.
The foregoing information is provided as an
accomodation only, and cannot be considered
specific legal advise based on a comprehensive
review of all relevant facts or documents. Further
provision of the information can not be construed
as creating an attorney-client relationship.
Re: Lawyer specialty
Any business or contract lawyer could handle such a case with ease. some construction law experience would be a plus.
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