What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? MI
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? MI
I have recently had lawn installed in my backyard by a contractor company. Before the installation was completed, an issue appeared by the HOA. Here is a brief description of the issue:
There was a shallow ditch from north to south crossing two lots, my neighbor's lot (north to my lot) and my lot, which drain rain water. The installed lawn raised ground level of my backyard and this negatively affects the water drainage, as the ditch was leveled with other ground surfaces in my backyard. The ditch is temporary due to the construction on the subdivision and once the neighbor also install lawn on his lot, the ditch will completely disappear (the issue will also disappear). The HOA raised this issue to the contractor (and contacted the city) and the contractor promised to take some measures to maintain the water drainage. However after completion of the installation, the contractor is now trying to get the rest of money but does not honor his words. The HOA suggested me to hold the last payment until the contractor fix the issue. Obviously there is no explicit content in the contract about the water drainage.
My question is if it is legal for me to hold the last payment until the contractor fix the issue?
Thanks a lot in advance.
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? MI
I have recently had lawn installed in my backyard by a contractor company. Before the installation was completed, an issue appeared by the HOA. Here is a brief description of the issue:
There was a shallow ditch from north to south crossing two lots, my neighbor's lot (north to my lot) and my lot, which drain rain water. The installed lawn raised ground level of my backyard and this negatively affects the water drainage, as the ditch was leveled with other ground surfaces in my backyard. The ditch is temporary due to the construction on the subdivision and once the neighbor also install lawn on his lot, the ditch will completely disappear (the issue will also disappear). The HOA raised this issue to the contractor (and contacted the city) and the contractor promised to take some measures to maintain the water drainage. However after completion of the installation, the contractor is now trying to get the rest of money but does not honor his words. The HOA suggested me to hold the last payment until the contractor fix the issue. Obviously there is no explicit content in the contract about the water drainage.
My question is if it is legal for me to hold the last payment until the contractor fix the issue?
Thanks a lot in advance.