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We have just signed on with Levelset and have many projects near completion. With that said, a couple are behind on payment. We want to ensure protection
but aren't sure if the Preliminary Notice is what we should be sending and if it's worth sending at this point of the project.
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Anonymous Subcontractor
Waiting for answerAdd commentAug 10, 2022
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We are a Sub-Contractor based out of NJ who worked on a commercial project in Virginia. The date of completion and our invoice date are 01/272022. We
did not send out a notice of furnishings (did not know procedure). The General contractor is refusing to pay us.
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Anonymous Contractor
1 answerAdd commentApr 11, 2022
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The contractor overcharged me, did poor quality work and I'm refusing final payment. No official contract was made...Read More
Anonymous Contractor
Waiting for answerAdd commentJun 25, 2021
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Hello, I stopped a patio construction when I realized the work was poorly being done and when I was denied a contract for the nd part of payment. Now I'm
getting threatened to get a lien placed on my house. All I am asking in a contract and his license to go through the insurance to file a claim but h...Read More
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Anonymous Contractor
1 answerAdd commentAug 10, 2020
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I got referred to by a family member to another friend myself and a couple other gentleman went out order material and build a deck for the customer she
said she was pulling our permits she was serving as the general contractor of her own property because she has a construction background she ...Read More
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Anonymous Laborer
1 answerAdd commentJul 31, 2020
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I started the job poured the footing and had to exsplan to her it takes 24 hours for them.to dry before I can build on them went the next day set all post and
poured concrete around them and again had to explain they needed to dry 24 hours o. The 3rd day had a guy getting job ready to start building ...Read More
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Anonymous Contractor
1 answerAdd commentJul 23, 2019
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