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Payment for breach of contract

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I have a contract for a foundation for a home from 2017 that has not been completed. The project is completed through stem walls and was put on hold, first because the owner lost his job ( it was on hold for 8 weeks) then there was a disagreement about the work saying there were unauthorized changes to the plans. He filed a complaint with the Registrar of Contractors. I was cited but didn't make the corrections. We went to court and I won two months ago. The owner made payments timely, per the contract through the completion of the stems as per the contract. I sent a demand for the balance of the contract amount. ( That work has not been completed) How can I collect the remainder of the $ for the contract?

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Nov 26, 2020
I'm not sure what you mean by "I went to court and won." It's not clear if you are talking about a dispute before the ROC or if you are talking about a lawsuit in court. If you have a judgment from a lawsuit, then you have all kinds of options to collect. Lien the property, garnish wages, garnish bank accounts, seize assets. If you don't have a judgment, and if your demand letters are being ignored, then you need to file a lawsuit to get a judgment for the amount of money owed.
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