Summary
In Arizona, renovators can retain partial payments unless the contract specifies otherwise. Customers may request a refund or completion of work. Legal remedies include mediation, arbitration, or filing a lawsuit for breach of contract within 6 years.Full Conversation
A person partial paid for renovations and we have been waiting 16 months and they still hve not got the area empty and ready. How long do i have to wait and what about the money?
Hello Cynthia, to provide accurate information, I need to know your location. Different places have varying laws regarding contract enforcement and breach.
Arizona
In Arizona, you may seek legal remedies for breach of contract. Here are your options:
- File a lawsuit for breach of contract within 6 years.
- Request a refund or completion of the work.
- Mediation or arbitration.
Here is the nearest court:
Maricopa County Superior Court
Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * West Jefferson Street, Phoenix, AZ *
Website: www.superiorcourt.maricopa.gov We are the renovators
As renovators, in Arizona, you can:
- Use the signed contract to request completion of the work area.
- Consider mediation or legal action.
- Issue a written demand for payment.
Here's your nearest court:
Maricopa County Superior Court
Phone:(*) *-*
Address: * West Jefferson Street, Phoenix, AZ *
Website: www.superiorcourt.maricopa.gov They already paid half and I want to know is the money ours due to the length of time or not
In Arizona, as renovators, the money paid to you can be considered yours unless the contract states otherwise. However, the customer may have the right to request refund or completion of work.