My mother had a contractor do renovations he kept wanting money up front like 4 times and now hes nowhere to be found. Is she completely screwed now? do any people actually get back money from this scam that some of them do?
They wont do a thing, it's a civil matterCall the cops.
You dont keep giving money up front.My mother had a contractor do renovations he kept wanting money up front like 4 times and now hes nowhere to be found. Is she completely screwed now? do any people actually get back money from this scam that some of them do?
It happens all the time. That is why it’s always best to go with a reputable contractor that has good references. Often times people go with the lowest price, and ends up costing them more.My mother had a contractor do renovations he kept wanting money up front like 4 times and now hes nowhere to be found. Is she completely screwed now? do any people actually get back money from this scam that some of them do?
bathroom she paid this idiot 10k and the bathroom has been touched as in takin apart but nothing refinished ughYou dont keep giving money up front.
A good contractor will take 20-30% up front to cover materials, then the rest as the work progresses or is complete.
What is she getting done and how much has she already paid ?
Old prospector rides into town and heads to the saloon. Asks the bartender where he can find a hooker. Bartender says go upstairs. Knock on the door Room 21. So he goes upstairs knocks on the door. Voice says "what do you want?" He says "a piece of ass". Voice says "slide $20.00 under the door". Prospector does. Nothing happens. So after about 5 minutes he starts banging on the door. Voice says "what do you want?" Prospector says "I want to get fucked!" Voice says "what? again?"bathroom she paid this idiot 10k and the bathroom has been touched as in takin apart but nothing refinished ugh
Sorry, he is not the idiot. He is a shrewd con artist. Good luck on finishing the project.bathroom she paid this idiot 10k and the bathroom has been touched as in takin apart but nothing refinished ugh
That's IF he has an office ...good luck if he does not have one and ... all you have is a voip phone number...Happens way to often. Agree 100% what others have said about signing a contract and not more than 20% down. If calls go unanswered, go to his office and raise a bit of hell but in a nice way. Record the interaction too, that way if it becomes a legal matter you have a recording of the reasons for him not showing up to do the work or not answering calls. If there are pics of the bathroom before he tore it apart and the current state showing a time stamp is just more evidence.
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Agreed. Then the person didn't do their homework & got what they deserved.That's IF he has an office ...good luck if he does not have one and ... all you have is a voip phone number...
Very true. Especially if their family was of no use or help. It's like closing the barn door after the horses are already out. LOLAgreed. Then the person didn't do their homework & got what they deserved.
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Small Claims Court is your friend. Sounds like breach of contract, but also fraud if it's clear there was no genuine intention to do the work.My mother had a contractor do renovations he kept wanting money up front like 4 times and now hes nowhere to be found. Is she completely screwed now? do any people actually get back money from this scam that some of them do?
I hesitate to say this, but I have a man crush on this dude. (A purely professional crush LOL!)I love his TV show. I think you should call the casting for Holmes on Homes! https://makeitright.ca/holmes-advice/bathroom-renovation/how-to-hire-a-contractor-get-it-in-writing/My mother had a contractor do renovations he kept wanting money up front like 4 times and now hes nowhere to be found. Is she completely screwed now? do any people actually get back money from this scam that some of them do?
My major Reno was like this. Did basically every room in the house. So it was chunked up. I bought all materials and paid him weekly based on a day rate. So on Friday if he works 4 days, he got 4 days pay. He never stayed longer then the 8hrs/day contacted. If he showed up at 7am, left at 3, if he showed up at 9am, he left at 5.I agree about including benchmarks throughout the project that are linked to payment. Demo, framing, rough ins, drywall and finishing are the usual benchmarks. One sign of a good contractor, is the amount of detail they require before the job starts. The contractor likes to have the shower fixture, bathtub, vanity, vanity fixture, toilet, basically everything being used for the project, on site.
They are needed so you can determine the location of the rough ins, no one wants any surprises when you make to final hook ups. Also the tile should be selected and present (at the very least, a sample) to determine thickness of wall and floor. You need to know the thickness of the wall when you rough in your shower control unit.
If the client pays for all fixtures and finishes, the contractor's portion of the overall bill is reduced thereby reducing your risk if they're scam artists.