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Gdyrman
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i live in NC and am building a new modular home - my problem is the site contractor, he has drawn 2/3's of his money and has completed less than 1/3 of the work agreed. and now, after questioning him on his cost overruns, he has presented a new site construction estimate that is more than double the original contract amount. there have been no problems on site, nothing has changed or interfered to cause costs to go up, simply the contractor has stated that the original prices were "too low". this agreement was part of an addendum to the home sales contract and was drawn up by the home reseller and the site contractor. there should be no question on the numbers agreed to as all parties were in the room when the contract was signed.
my question: can i hold his feet to the fire on the original estimate? if i fire him, what recourse is available to recoup what he has already been paid?
thanks, Gdyrman
my question: can i hold his feet to the fire on the original estimate? if i fire him, what recourse is available to recoup what he has already been paid?
thanks, Gdyrman