If you have damages, your best option is small claims court. Note that inconvenience alone is not a cause on which relief can be granted, and if all you had to do is pick up a Cert of Occupancy or get a final inspection, your damages are little or nothing. If you have damages other than inconvenience (had to hire another contractor, etc.), you can sue in small claims court, or if your damages exceed small claims, sue in Superior/Circuit Court with an attorney representing you.
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I'm a licensed electrical contractor in California i can fix it if your in California.
Pulte Homes has a good reputation overall. Once I knew a couple who purchased a Pulte Home and they were very satisfied even though there were a few problems when they moved in; Pulte sent the contractor right over and he fixed them. End of story.
If you have already paid the contractor for a job and are now having problems, the best course of action is to contact the contractor and attempt to resolve the situation. Depending on the specifics of the job, the contractor might be willing to fix the issues without any additional costs. If not, you may need to consider legal action or dispute resolution.Here are some steps you can take to resolve the problem: Contact the contractor and explain the problem. Document the work done by the contractor and any issues they need to fix. Discuss with the contractor what they will do to resolve the problem. If both parties can't agree on a solution, consider dispute resolution or legal action.Taking the time to resolve the issue with the contractor will help ensure that you receive the services you paid for.
all menisci build house or wood structures from concrete to top of roof line . trouble shoot problems. i can basically take care of all of customer problems and concerns
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Modern Problems - 1981 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:M Iceland:L Singapore:NC-16 UK:PG USA:PG (certificate #26438)
the benefits of doing it yourself is not having to pay for labor. but there are many more benefits to having a contractor doing it. that way, you will know that it is done right and you can avoid future problems. the cost savings depend on how much your contractor is charging you.
The "invalid security certificate" errors are problems with the website you are visiting, not Firefox. The site is supposed to present a security certificate to demonstrate that it is safe and secure. If the site has no certificate, an unlocked lock appears at the bottom of the screen. If the site has a certificate, and it is valid, a locked lock will appear at the bottom. If the site has a security certificate, but it is wrong / outdated, then Firefox will warn you that someone might be trying to deceive you. You can bypass the message by clicking the "Add an exception" button, and then retrieving the certificate and viewing it.
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Americans purchased many consumer goods on credit.