Legal Question in Construction Law in California

small claims

hi we are taking our contractor to small claims for failure to complete a job even though he has been paid the full amt. Can we hire someone in the meantime to finish our patio while we are waiting to go to court? He hasn't returned since Nov.


Asked on 3/26/07, 1:57 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Bryan Whipple Bryan R. R. Whipple, Attorney at Law

Re: small claims

Ordinarily contracts for bigger jobs will have default provisions that specifically allow the owner to finish the work itself or with a third-party contractor in the event of a default. Check you contract to see if it contains any such provision and if so, follow it carefully. If there is no specific language addressing your rights after the other party's breach, I would say that there is an implied term allowing you to take reasonable measures to clean up the mess left by the contractor's default and to mitigate and minimize damages. You would have to act reasonably in the circumstances, which would include giving the contractor notice and a fair time to cure his default. Being off the job since November seems like a more than adequate wait.

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Answered on 3/26/07, 3:06 pm


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