Legal Question in Consumer Law in Georgia
Contractor
I hired a contractor lately and he finished work and I paid him. A vendor he used (and did not pay) now has placed a lien on my house.
I will pay the vendor. Do I pursue the contractor through small claims court or can I call the police and report him through theft by deception?
Please advise what to do.
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Contractor
With murder, rape, big drug cases, etc. running rampant (and being at the top of the totem pole in terms of getting attention), I doubt you can find a prosecutor who will give a case like yours much effort. I would go the small claims court route if your claim is under $15,000.00. You can get the forms at your local courthouse.
Re: Contractor
You would have to ask a criminal lawyer to get a comprehensive answer, but I don't think the contractor's actions would rise to the level of criminal without more facts. Of course, you would be able to pursue a civil claim against the contractor. If the total claim is $15,000 or less, you may file in small claims court.
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