Explain the situation clearly up the government's chain of command
Explain the situation clearly up the governments chain of command
Explain the situation clearly up the government's chain of command.
A workmanship warranty guarantees the contractor's "work" performed, not the materials. Usually there is a certain amount of time given that the contractor will guarantee his/her work for.
Whether a contractor can work under another's business license depends on the type of business license. If someone has a corporation then they can have a lot of businesses under their license.
In most states, the contractor must have performed work or brought materials to the job site before he can file a lien.
the organization shall notify the contractor that work will be performed in a permit-required confined space and ensure the information is included in the statement of work (SOW) and brief the contractor on the contents of the space and known hazards that make the space permit-required
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Yes. If the contractor has performed work on the house, and has not been paid, he may file a lien. Even if you truly don't owe the contractor any money, he may still file a lien; eventually, he will have to prove its validity in court or the lien is released automatically.
Code requirement? If you mean code violations, in most states, (or counties, depending on how the permit system is set up in that area), the contractor is only liable for violations of any codes that are part of the work performed in the job.
An executory contract is one which is to be performed in the future and for which the debtor will be paid when it is performed. If a contractor has a signed agreement to build a house for someone next year, that is an executory contract.
This would depend on the contractor's policy. Generally they would require some form of payment before starting the work. Some will allow you to pay for their services once the job is finished, discuss with your contractor their policy.
A downside is guarnateed wages. For example, if you have a $100k contract, with a $50k downside, this means even if no work is performed, the contractor still receives $50k.
The warranty will be voided by work performed by a non authorized repair person.