What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? California
Hiya. Long time listener, first time caller.
I'll try to make this as brief as possible.
I hired a man with a business license installing granite to replace my counter tops with granite for about $2,700.
He did a very poor job, even admitting himself that it was so bad (huge seams, improperly cut, etc) that he'll need to come back and fix it.
He never came back, I contacted him and requested that if he not fix his poor job, then please refund $600 so that I may get it fixed. This is how much I researched it would probably take to fix it.
He said he wouldn't pay a dime nor fix the counters so I sued him and won. Twice.
The first time went pretty much as I expected. I took pictures, documented all the problem areas, and basically was well prepared and simply showed the judge the problem areas. The other guy was 45 minutes late, not really prepared at all, and in the end lost entirely and was ordered to refund the entire sum.
He appealed, missed the court date, attempted to say he didn't know when the court date was, but still the judge upheld the ruling.
His bonding agency paid me promptly and apparently he didn't pay them because they sent me a letter saying they revoked his business license.
This was about a year and a half ago that he installed the counters and I got my payment in Oct. 2011.
Yesterday I received a letter from his lawyers that basically said their client has been thinking about suing me for his material (the granite counters) and requests I send him my counters or else he may sue. This letter basically was telling me he was thinking about suing and nothing more. Oh and I have 10 days to respond directly to the guy who installed the counters.
So now my question is what should I do?
I wonder if I should simply ignore him or if I should carbon copy a letter to both him and his lawyers and if so what should I say?
I feel as if I gave him ample opportunity to make things right and he refused and didn't even care enough to come to his own appeal.
Thanks for any advice and thanks for the website!
Hiya. Long time listener, first time caller.
I'll try to make this as brief as possible.
I hired a man with a business license installing granite to replace my counter tops with granite for about $2,700.
He did a very poor job, even admitting himself that it was so bad (huge seams, improperly cut, etc) that he'll need to come back and fix it.
He never came back, I contacted him and requested that if he not fix his poor job, then please refund $600 so that I may get it fixed. This is how much I researched it would probably take to fix it.
He said he wouldn't pay a dime nor fix the counters so I sued him and won. Twice.
The first time went pretty much as I expected. I took pictures, documented all the problem areas, and basically was well prepared and simply showed the judge the problem areas. The other guy was 45 minutes late, not really prepared at all, and in the end lost entirely and was ordered to refund the entire sum.
He appealed, missed the court date, attempted to say he didn't know when the court date was, but still the judge upheld the ruling.
His bonding agency paid me promptly and apparently he didn't pay them because they sent me a letter saying they revoked his business license.
This was about a year and a half ago that he installed the counters and I got my payment in Oct. 2011.
Yesterday I received a letter from his lawyers that basically said their client has been thinking about suing me for his material (the granite counters) and requests I send him my counters or else he may sue. This letter basically was telling me he was thinking about suing and nothing more. Oh and I have 10 days to respond directly to the guy who installed the counters.
So now my question is what should I do?
I wonder if I should simply ignore him or if I should carbon copy a letter to both him and his lawyers and if so what should I say?
I feel as if I gave him ample opportunity to make things right and he refused and didn't even care enough to come to his own appeal.
Thanks for any advice and thanks for the website!