Posts Tagged ‘Job’

Purchasing Home (Can I Recover Improvement Costs)?

Saturday, December 6th, 2008
royhardin asked:


I am about to buy a home. It has over 10% equity based on a current appraisal than I am paying. I have sunk a lot of money into to fixing it up while I was living there and renting. (Much more than the 10% equity.) I am trying to see what options I have to get some of that back at closing. The seller won’t be any help. I am actually still paying (and to pay) some of the people doing the work. I was told that there may be a way to roll this cost into the purchase price. Is there someway that I could add to the price (still under appraisal value) and have that money go directly to the vendors who did the work? (For the ones I still have to pay, they are then paid. For the ones I already paid, could they reimburse my original payment and rebill me to get paid at closing?) Not going to do anything illegal. But if I don’t have to wait months for an equity loan, why should I? My credit is good (great if not for this improvement debt) and income/job excellent. Options? Thanks.

Is it legal for a home improvement contractor to walk off the job?

Friday, June 27th, 2008
The Insult Monger asked:


We hired a home improvement contractor for a major landscaping job. He completed about 80% of the work but then disappeared. Right before he disappeared, he asked if we minded paying him for the work he already completed. He seemed nice so we agreed. Then, he vanished, even though he signed a contract with us saying that he was supposed to do our driveway (which he didn’t — and now it is near winter and we have no driveway). Can he legally do this? (walk off a job even though the work in the contract is incomplete)

Do you know New York business law regarding home improvement contractors?

Sunday, March 16th, 2008
nymagic411 asked:


I signed a contract for an excavation contractor to specifically find a sewer spur and then dig a trench tothe house from the spur near the road. The contractor did not dig deep enough and left the job after digging for 2 days. On the 2nd day I told them it was 5 to 6 feet deeper than they were digging per town records and per fill added by a developer since the spur was put in 25 years ago. I asked for and got my deposit back but now they are trying to bill me for 2 days labor. I did not contract for a per diem rate to look for the spur. Our contract was specificly to find the spur so our plumber could tie in. After failing to find the spur on the first day I was called by their foreman who said they would dig as deep as necessary the next day. I took off the next day and repeatedly told the foreman and the crew how deep to dig but they dug no deeper than the first day only nore to the left. I am out the plumbers restocking fee for the pipe and so damage to my propertry by the digger.
Clavon- Thank you for your time but you misunderstood.
I asked them to stay and to dig deeper as promised. They tried to rip us off for an additional 4000.00 without justification. They left the job without my approval. The one page agreement spelled out what they were to do- which they did not. They violated the agreement, and caused property damage. Beware of bad contractors like this!