Legal Question in Construction Law in Virginia
I asked a plumbing company to come to my residence for an estimate of a leaky pipe. Instead of an estimate, they fixed the leak. I was not home at the time. Now they are sending me a bill, and charging me for a helper as well. I never signed anything or authorized any work to be done. They are threatening to send me to a collection agency, and constantly calling me at work. Now they are telling me that they don't give estimates for "small jobs." What are my rights?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Did they fix the pipe or not and, if so, did they charge a reasonable price?
If so, pay them the reasonable price(irrespective of whether that includes the helper) .
However, if the pipe was not properly or adequately fixed, then you could refuse to pay anything until the job is done properly and at a price that you've agreed to.
In the event that the job was adequately executed but at an apparently inflated price, then you might offer to pay what your research/investigation indicates to be a reasonable price for this kind of a job in the community area where you reside.
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