Many times, homeowners hire unlicensed contractors simply because it’s a small job. Maybe mini-handyman would be an unlicensed contractor. But, an unlicensed contractor, is that really damaging to a homeowner? Not entirely. But if the job is bigger, requiring permits to be pulled, requiring dealing with insurance, then probably ensuring that you have a licensed contractor will come into play a lot more heavily. Call (720) 767-3127 to schedule your consultation with one of Robinson & Henry’s Colorado Litigation Attorneys
What are some common issues that lead to contractor lawsuits?
What is the difference between a material and a non-material breach of contract?
Could I be liable if my contractor doesn’t pull the right permits?
What is the statute of limitations for filing a suit against a contractor?
What if my contractor filed a mechanic’s lien but did bad work?
How do I get rid of my contractor if they aren’t meeting my expectations?
What are my legal options if my contractor never completed the work on my home?