Of course, if you sign the contract one day and pay $1,000 and the contractor starts on the second day, the contract can legally ask for the full amount of the contract any time after he begins work. So, this is significant only between the date of signing and the date the work begins.
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What is the maximum amount an unlicensed contractor can charge in Arizona
Cashing a check that you know is for more than what is due is considered fraud, which is a criminal offense. It is important to return the excess amount to the issuer and request a correct payment to avoid legal consequences.
"Don't do it, because if you screw up they can sew you for all your worth. My advice is get licesened then if you screw up you have insurance for a reason." Wrong, an unlicensed contractor in California has no standing to sue, however, a homeowner may sue the unlicensed contractor and recover any money paid even if they are and were aware of the state of the contractor's license prior to contracting.
Yes, if a contractor intentionally fails to provide services agreed upon with the client and accepts payment for those services, they can be charged with theft of service. This may involve situations where the contractor does not complete the work, performs substandard work, or engages in fraudulent practices.
"Don't do it, because if you screw up they can sew you for all your worth. My advice is get licesened then if you screw up you have insurance for a reason." Wrong, an unlicensed contractor in California has no standing to sue, however, a homeowner may sue the unlicensed contractor and recover any money paid even if they are and were aware of the state of the contractor's license prior to contracting.
"charge off" is an accounting term that has nothing to do with collection or amount owed or anything like that. They can repo a car if a payment was recently made as long as you are behind.
No difference in coverage but the amount per year will be less. Many companies charge a monthly service charge.
A general Contractor does not typically charge by the hour. They usually charge by the job or by percentage. A G.C.'s job is to hire and coordinate not to "work" so hours would be a pore measure of his worth. Perhaps you are confusing a GC with a Home Improvement Contractor?
Technically, it is illegal for any merchant to charge more for using a credit card for payment. Only landlords of apartment buildings and storagenits can charge the customer back the amount they must pay for processing the sale.
The contractor may not charge the time off to the government contract
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