Legal Question in Consumer Law in Virginia
Problems with a Contractor
Contracted an old fireplace to be demolished and a new fireplace built. Company was shown a prototype photo, and given diagrams and specifications for the new fireplace.
New fireplace did not meet specifications, looks horrible (sloppy, crooked mortar joints), bricks stacked and layed unevenly. Contractor refuses to rebuild it, insisting they met their obligation. Wants full payment. I still need a fireplace demolished and re-built (i.e., I'm back where I started), I feel I owe nothing. Plus they left a mess in the house & yard. Advice?
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Problems with a Contractor
One of the most difficult situations is when
a contractor DID do work, but did not do it well.
Some judges will say that if the contractor
did the work, even if you don't like it, they
are entitled to get paid for the work they did,
Conceptually, IF you have an actual contract
(not just conversations) in which the contractor
agreed to do X, Y, and Z, then they are obligated
to do X, Y, and Z. Therefore, if they did not
do what they contractually agreed to do, they
are responsible for all damages. That includes
your right to go out and find someone else to
do it right and suing them for the cost.
Practically, however, the problem is that they
will DENY that they agreed to build the fireplace
to those particular specifications and will say
that they did what they agreed to do.
So the problem is not conceptual or legal, but
practical. You have to prove that they promised
to build the fireplace to exactly what you
now say. They will say they did not.
Re: Problems with a Contractor
Take a lot of good pictures of the unworkmanlike
job and line up a couple of fireplace builders who can testify in support of your defense that the job that was done is not even worth partial compensation(quantum meruit)which you will need to be able to prove in the event that you are sued(quite likely).
You should also be able to countersue for the costs you incurred in cleaning up the mess.
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