Legal Question in Construction Law in Texas
Can I be sued by a contracter when there is no contract involved in the deal?
Asked on 7/08/10, 8:54 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Mark Dunn
Mark D. Dunn
The existence of a contract can be a question of fact.
Bottom line: You can be sued by anybody at any time; there's no screening process at the clerk's office. A guy can walk in with a petition and money for the filing fee, and he can file a lawsuit.
Answered on 7/09/10, 5:39 am
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