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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Construction people in here please
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<blockquote data-quote="tistan" data-source="post: 16866556" data-attributes="member: 26495"><p>You need an attorney. Do not end the contract with them. You need to read your contract and see if there are any kind of clauses allowing them to terminate your job.</p><p></p><p>You are going to have a hard time finding a contractor that will take on someone else's work. As a general rule, I never take over a project for the simple reason that I can never know the real reason why the client and other general contractor parted ways. Even if you do find someone to take on the project, the price is going to be substantially higher. Especially if you have to pay the get it done ASAP price. That shouldn't be on you. </p><p></p><p> I'd find out who their general liability insurance is, and file a claim. I'd also contact your local building department and see what they can do. Sometimes they can pull a business license for pulling shit like this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tistan, post: 16866556, member: 26495"] You need an attorney. Do not end the contract with them. You need to read your contract and see if there are any kind of clauses allowing them to terminate your job. You are going to have a hard time finding a contractor that will take on someone else's work. As a general rule, I never take over a project for the simple reason that I can never know the real reason why the client and other general contractor parted ways. Even if you do find someone to take on the project, the price is going to be substantially higher. Especially if you have to pay the get it done ASAP price. That shouldn't be on you. I'd find out who their general liability insurance is, and file a claim. I'd also contact your local building department and see what they can do. Sometimes they can pull a business license for pulling shit like this. [/QUOTE]
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