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For example, if I don't hear from you in a week, I will have to then seek legal action. My suggestion is to send him copies of those estimates along with a dated letter or email that you can keep a track of written documented requests and try to see if civilly he will take care of this but if he keeps giving you a runaround, write a second request being more definite of your concerns and stating a reasonable time frame of execution. I'm not an attorney either but found these links helpful as to find WHO is the responsible party to be liable: and under Examples of Liability for Construction Defects also takes you to another link explaining Negligent Construction Lawsuits for Property Damage which In short states, any party involved in a construction project may be liable for any defect, depending on the contracts involved and the nature of the defect. It's first best to read the contract that you made with him as to see if he put a clause that he's not liable for subs, if he didn't, then he should be responsible to fix it regardless who he chooses to have it done. Best way to water drift roses in ground and on a slope professional#Give the estimates to your GC as for him to then READ a professionals' viewpoints and then either have him reimburse you for that money, so you can have one of these independent professional to do it RIGHT or have somebody of his choice to fix it because you did not pay him to do it wrong and he should be responsible for whatever labor he hires as subs. Best way to water drift roses in ground and on a slope free#If you feel you're at a dead-end because you're not a professional, I would consider finding a few independent professionals, who would leave you free estimates and in writing their evaluations of what's needed to fix the issue and what labor and materials will be included (because all comments here are very reasonable of expecting other long term issues, that you'll be faced with down the road and before having to have to pay someone again to do this, it's best to fix it ASAP before your warranty time is over but if already you were in communication with your GC and you're in good terms, he may be still willing to listen being you already mentioned it to him before the warranty was over). In my opinion, the GC is just trying to get out of HIS RESPONSIBILITY to FIX it for it's definitely going to cost him to repair it but on the legal links below he can also file suit against his subs or have them pay him for any cost he now has to pay for to have someone else fix it. Wannabath '.most likely it is the bed not the guy who tiled as the mosaic will follow the defects in the floor more then larger tiles.' I'm not a professional just a DIY who's going through the same issue and wannabath has given the BEST reasoning to this issue. :) it's going to take some time but we are excited. Results would be that we can move directly from the house/ kitchen area up the steps and into our yard - rather then out, then down steps then over through patio the up a longer flight of stairs and back over. I've seen some nice meandering concrete stone steps look with retaining walls in various ways to hold back hill and at the top we'll build a small deck with seating under the new tree and maybe even a narrow rectangular fire pit. We had a landscape designer come out for an hour consultation and agreed it needs access to the top. We knocked down a little of the length of the upper retainer wall ( to walk around) and we just now mapped out that we will take the leap and cut into the lower white wall to add stairs to access the upper yards more quickly. Yes, we planted it too close to the retaining wall. To the right towards top of hill we planted a marina strawberry tree for shade on the house in the hot summer. :) the slope is the same at the moment but the lower section has cana and hibiscus growing nicely (to tie in the tropical look on the patio area more to left) and to block visual a little with up hill neighbors. we have in fact done some work on it but finally just yesterday came up with a final plan. ![]()
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