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Can this electrician sue me for work he didn't do?

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stream41

Junior Member
This is in Arkansas.

Last week an electrician came to my house to fix a couple of random small things. We did not agree on a total price, and I did NOT sign any kind of contract. I'll try to make this story as short as possible, but the gist of it is that he acted extremely unprofessionally, and he was rude to his wife (who was there as his "helper"), so I asked him to leave. He had been there for 10 to 15 minutes, and all he had done was attempt to re-mount a light fixture (he couldn't do it and ended up taking the fixture down for me). I cannot express to you how uncomfortable I was standing there watching him practically yell at his wife.

Right after that, I asked him to leave. To his credit, he left quickly and with no argument. He did ask for a $65 house call fee, which I paid him. He left, and I thought that was that.

Later that day, he called and left a voicemail saying that he was sorry for his bad attitude, and it's because his 8-year-old daughter was killed last year, and he's been upset ever since. I did not call him back.

Last night, he called again and said that I owe him $200 to $300 for the work that was not completed, and that he "knows his rights and the law" and that he will get his money. He called back again 10 minutes later and said that he's going to take me to small claims court, and that it will end up costing me $2000 to $3000, and he will get a lien against my home. He also said the local sherriff's department will be serving me with the lawsuit soon. (I called the sherriff's department, and they don't even do this). I didn't answer the phone either time, so I have his voicemails saved on my phone. To be honest, he sounds like he's either intoxicated or under the influence of drugs. He sounds VERY unstable, and my fiancee is terrified.

Legally, does he have any ground to stand on? Like I said, no contracts were signed, and they never quoted me a total price of any kind - they only mentioned that they charge $65/hour. Can he actually sue me to pay him for work that he did NOT do? We're also a little worried that he used my check's signature to forge my signature on a bogus contract.

While he was there, he constantly complained about his shoulder, and how his wife had recently been fired from her job so they no longer had health insurance, and he wasn't sure how they were going to pay for his shoulder surgery. My theory is that he saw how easily I gave him the $65, and now he thinks he can intimidate another $200 or $300 out of me to help pay his bills. I think he had been drinking last night, and he stupidly decided to "drunk dial" me and throw some random threats out there.

Thanks!
 


BL

Senior Member
If He sues you , ask the clerk of the court for a subpoena for the contract he allegedly forged your name to .

Take that and a copy of the cashed check front and back .

The Court will decide if there was a valid contract .

Make sure to tell the court of his statement he gets $$$s per hr. and you paid him .
 

stream41

Junior Member
I've now been told by a lawyer (that I trust) and a general contractor who is a close family friend that if this electrician doesn't have a written contract (which he doesn't), then there's absolutely nothing he can do.
 

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