Legal Question in Construction Law in Connecticut

Getting Sued

my husband had a customer that he did home improvement work for. There were no contracts, proposals nothing in writting and only cash was exchanged. He had a contractors license at the time and we did claim the cash at the end of the year. However, 1 and 1/2 years later this customer is saying that the work he did was lousy and is now trying to sue us. To date, he had a dibilitating accident that he is no longer able to do home improvement work and has given up his contractor license. Does this customer have a leg to stand on in court to sue us? Can she even prove it was he that did this horrible work she is claiming?


Asked on 9/12/05, 11:36 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Dennis McDonough Dennis P. McDonough,L.L.C.

Re: Getting Sued

Without a contract,your husband violated the Home Improvement Act and may be liable.Whether the other party can prove who did the work is part of their bueden of proof. Dennis P. McDonough

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Answered on 9/12/05, 12:45 pm


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