Legal Question in Consumer Law in Georgia
Contacted by roofing company about replacing roof. Signed contract that states roofing company will correspond with insurance company on my customer's behalf in reference to roof replacement. Contract states contingent upon homeowner recieving insurance check , roofing company will do replacement . If homeowner does not allow roofing company to replace roof, homeowner will be liable to pay roofing company 30% of check amount. Roofing company will not provide estimate of replacing roof prior to seeing copy of insurance check, have not cashed check nor acknowledged receipt of to roofing company. Have only received ACV from insurance company at this time.
1 Answer from Attorneys
You shouldn't have signed the contract. I just finished a case similar to yours. In fact, it may be the same roofing company.
I will guess that if you don't let them repair it, they will sue you 30% of the check amoun. However, there may be counterclaims you can pursue against them. Nevertheless, before moving forward, take the contract to an attorney to review the specific facts of your situation.
I am available to discuss the matter with you, especially if this is the same company I just finish dealing with in another case.
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