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Contractor damaged my floor.
I do not want to be out the funds to fix the floor should the contractor who caused the damage not pay.
Because the contractor is separate from the client the contractor can be liable for damage done.
It s seriously impacted my business but.
Or floor contractors total around 15k she had the money from me 96k to pay them she over charged us in oct of 2015 for the total of 96k now these.
A company can t sue itself for damage done to its own property by its employees.
If they damaged it just explain to the foreman and they should have no problem fixing it.
We re in the middle of having a new kitchen installed.
Contractor damaged our hardwood floors now what.
Instead you d have to approach the contractor for redress repairing or replacing the shingles.
In the absolute best case scenario your contractor will accept responsibility and offer to cover the damage themselves or file a claim through their insurance carrier.
I ve moved out with my dogs during the weekdays not easy because i also work from a home office.
If you re reading this before hiring a contractor remember to look for a licensed contractor with their own insurance.
If the contractor simply does a poor job improperly installing roof shingles for instance homeowners insurance likely won t rectify the situation because a standard policy typically excludes faulty or inadequate workmanship from its protections according to the iii.
But occasionally a construction project turns into a total disaster and you end up at odds with your contractor even though you thoroughly vetted the contractor and the remodeling contract before signing.
They are telling me that i have to pay them the full amount due immediately and they will write the check to the floor repair person.
All contractors should have general contractor liability insurance.
You can t sue yourself for damaging your own property.
This will be used to cover the cost of the property damage.
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With my crews i always instruct them to leave the home we are working on in at least the same condition we found it.
As part of the remodel we knocked down a couple of walls.
If you don t already have a copy of the insurance information on hand ask your contractor and give that information to your insurance company.
We all know that remodeling can be a hassle.
I have busted my butt to be accommodating to my contractor.
Contractor damaged our hardwood floors and i want to bring in a different contractor to repair the damage.
The house has hardwood floors throughout yet the contractor did not put anything down to protect the floor when they did the demolition.
Hired general contractor total home improvement inc seattle starla muir failed to pay the sub contractors for the work they completed on my home remodel she did not pay the drywall elec.
My home is undergoing remodeling including bathroom renovations flooring and paint inside and out.
But a contractor is not the client and is not an employee of the client.
Your contractor should be volunteering to fix any damage they cause.