Legal Question in Construction Law in Massachusetts

no written contract and no license, no insurance

can a contractor get paid if no contract and he has no license to do plumbing, electrical or any other as he stated he did to the customer?


Asked on 6/02/08, 8:24 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

Christopher Vaughn-Martel Charles River Law Partners, LLC

Re: no written contract and no license, no insurance

A contractor may certainly get paid under those circumstances. The conduct described would also provide the customer with certain defenses and claims against the contractor. What is your real question?

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Answered on 6/03/08, 8:20 am
Steven Striffler Steven R. Striffler Attorney At Law

Re: no written contract and no license, no insurance

Your question is short on the facts, but I assume the work was performed under an oral agreement as opposed to a written agreement. Generally, you still must pay for the work that was satisfactory completed, but you may have defenses for work that was performed incorrectly. Again, without specific facts it is difficult to analyze.

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Answered on 6/03/08, 9:19 am


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