Chandlerbk
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I hired a company to install electronics in my home during an extensive renovation. All work was performed in the state of Maryland by a Maryland contractor.
Work started late summer of 2014 and was completed September 2015 with all invoices paid in full.
I receive an email from said company on December 6 2016 (15 months after work complete) for more money with no explanation.
Then another 15 months after that (May 4, 2018) I received a notice from a bill collector, with no explanation for the additional monies due.
We are now talking 30 months after work was completed!!
In reviewing the "reconciled sales order" that accompanied the invoice, I noticed they are billing me for "additional labor" from Sept. 2015.
Do I have any rights here? Can a contractor send a bill 15 months after the work was complete? I have no recollection of "additional labor" being used on the last day of the work as they already had 10 hours of labor on their estimate and are now charging me another 8.25 hours labor in addition. The sales order does have a statement that states: "Labor is estimated. Actual labor will be invoiced upon completion". To me if this is valid (which I doubt) "upon completion" shouldn't mean 15 months later! Any advice?
Work started late summer of 2014 and was completed September 2015 with all invoices paid in full.
I receive an email from said company on December 6 2016 (15 months after work complete) for more money with no explanation.
Then another 15 months after that (May 4, 2018) I received a notice from a bill collector, with no explanation for the additional monies due.
We are now talking 30 months after work was completed!!
In reviewing the "reconciled sales order" that accompanied the invoice, I noticed they are billing me for "additional labor" from Sept. 2015.
Do I have any rights here? Can a contractor send a bill 15 months after the work was complete? I have no recollection of "additional labor" being used on the last day of the work as they already had 10 hours of labor on their estimate and are now charging me another 8.25 hours labor in addition. The sales order does have a statement that states: "Labor is estimated. Actual labor will be invoiced upon completion". To me if this is valid (which I doubt) "upon completion" shouldn't mean 15 months later! Any advice?