No, you can be sued for unpaid debts, but no judge is going to order you to sell your house in order to pay them. At most, a judge might order a garnishment of your paychecks.
You bet they can ... or rather can have a legal firm do it for them. If someone owes the contractor money, they are entitled to do whatever is necessary to collect the debt. The contractor also has bills of their own to pay, too.
Have a reputable A/C contractor perform a Manual J(heat load calculation on your home).
If you don't pay for it the worker can place a lien on the property and force a sale to pay for the work. The estate can be sued. While the estate is responsible for the work, real estate laws will allow the contractor to receive payment in full, along with whatever collection costs are incurred.You don't have to pay it, but it can cost you a lot if you don't. Judges aren't kind to people who try to cheat workers out of their payment. Just pay the bill and move on.AnswerYour mother's estate is responsible for paying her bills. There is probably a contractor's lien on the home for the work done; if the contractor is not paid then they can collect a judgment when the home is sold.
No!! It is highly illegal for you to do this. When you make a claim on you home insurance for something that was the fault of your contractor you sign over all subjugation rights against this contractor to your insurance company. This means that if your home insurance pays any part of this claim you give them all your rights to go after the contractor, which they will do. They will go to the contractor and their insurance company to get reimbursed for any amount they paid plus costs. In most states it is considered insurance fraud for you to even try to collect damages from two places for the same claim.
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HVAC in an all-encompassing expression for Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning. Your contractor is referring to the technology built into your home that makes these things possible.
Licensed contractor.
An electrical contractor is someone employed to work on electrical items either in the home or at a place of work. The contractor needs to be accredited
A HVAC contractor would be the best person to ask this question to because they need to run something called a heat load calculation to determine the BTU number for your home.
Where can I rate my home repair contractor online? I think he did a terrible job!
Home Automation Specialist or Contractor.