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contractors?

January 11, 2009

contractors


I was wondering if someone could help me, if you hire a contractor to renovate a building, who is responsible for paying the sub-contractors? the contractor or the owner who hired the contractor? on top of that is there any legel way that the owner can be held accountible to the sub-contractors instead of the general contractor? please help!!

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3 Responses to “contractors?”

  1. jj raider on January 13th, 2009 10:37 pm

    while I am not a lawyer, I have worked as a sub-contractor and have always held the contractor who hired me responsible for
    pay, working conditions, etc. I never had a problem. as far as legalities you would need to check the laws of your specific state county, municipality, as they differ from region to region.

  2. Gary S on January 16th, 2009 10:57 am

    If the contractor hires subcontractors, he is responsible for their payment. If you go out and hire subcontractors on your own, you are legally responsible for payment. If the contractor fails to pay the subcontractor, the subcontractor can put a mechanics lien on your property to insure that they will receive payment. Make sure you have a written contract with the contractor outlining every detail, and never, never pay off the contractor until work is completed and you are satisfied with the quality of work.

  3. d3midway on January 19th, 2009 2:32 am

    If the contractor hired a sub-contractor then he is responsible to pay if you hired a sub-contractor then you are responsible to pay.

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