Legal Question in Construction Law in California
home building contractor
my customer is not pleased with job's progress and has decided to do some work himself and wants to charge for labor.can he? and if so at what rate?
Asked on 10/19/07, 12:20 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Michael Meyer
Law Ofc. Of Michael J. Meyer
Re: home building contractor
Unless your contract provides for his assistance, he is not entitled to assist you. It follows that he's not entitled to compensation or offset for assisting you.
That said, you should be sure that you are performing according to schedule. In fact, your customer's conduct makes me think he's upset and growing unreasonable. You should be sure you've complied with every term of the agreement. If not, talk to an attorney directly to determine how bad the damages are and what you can do about it.
Good luck!
Answered on 10/19/07, 7:43 am
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