Contractor and I agreed on some work at a set price. He wrote the work down in a bid and gave me the bid. I never signed anything.
I paid him 1/2 the money up front for materials etc. and his subs started worked about a month ago. They finished 90% of the work and have been waiting on a couple pieces to finish the last 10%.
However, the work is pretty shoddy in some places. Molding/trim pieces are pulling up and there are gaps in some of the woodwork. They are minor but annoying.
The contractor is saying that these things "aren't the end of the world" and "are common" and would like the rest of his money tomorrow when they come back to finish the last 10% of the job.
I say it isn't done until I am satisfied. We have already had him out 4 times to look at what we are talking about and each time he sends someone out to fix it. It is never fully fixed.
In any case, am I obligated to pay the full amount we agreed on or would it be reasonable to deduct an amount equal to what it would cost to get someone out to do it right?
I paid him 1/2 the money up front for materials etc. and his subs started worked about a month ago. They finished 90% of the work and have been waiting on a couple pieces to finish the last 10%.
However, the work is pretty shoddy in some places. Molding/trim pieces are pulling up and there are gaps in some of the woodwork. They are minor but annoying.
The contractor is saying that these things "aren't the end of the world" and "are common" and would like the rest of his money tomorrow when they come back to finish the last 10% of the job.
I say it isn't done until I am satisfied. We have already had him out 4 times to look at what we are talking about and each time he sends someone out to fix it. It is never fully fixed.
In any case, am I obligated to pay the full amount we agreed on or would it be reasonable to deduct an amount equal to what it would cost to get someone out to do it right?