Legal Question in Construction Law in District of Columbia

suing contractor

The contractor I hired last November 2004 to do the basement in my house has not completed the job, I have paid him $12,000 to this date and in doing the job he has botched up various things in my basement as far as my plumbing and electrical circuits and doors, and when he installed my new electrical dryer did not install the outside airduct and has now caused my dryer to go out on a 2 month brand new dryer what can I do to recover some of my money and get someone else to finish the job. I owe him a balance of $320 and he as asking for that but has not completed the job.


Asked on 9/23/05, 10:31 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Michael Hendrickson Law Office Michael E. Hendrickson

Re: suing contractor

You might try filing a complaint with the D.C. Office of Consumer Affairs(or its equivalent), however, I suspect that your only real chance of recovery would be through a suit filed in D.C. Superior Court.

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Answered on 9/23/05, 10:45 am


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