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Contractor invoice 1 year later
Posted on 7/18/19 at 6:15 am
Posted on 7/18/19 at 6:15 am
I had work done on my house over a year ago. I paid a deposit prior to the work being done and almost 1.5 years later received an invoice for the remainder. This is the first attempt to contact me in any form since completion. I sold the house “as-is” 2 months ago. I tried to pay the day they completed the work, but the workers didn’t have the capability to accept payment and said the PM would call me to get the payment. I don’t have the cash on hand to pay now, do I have to pay these guys?
Posted on 7/18/19 at 6:17 am to SMACKYtheFROG
They did the work for you and you never fully paid? I'd say yes.
Posted on 7/18/19 at 6:18 am to SMACKYtheFROG
quote:
had work done on my house
quote:
paid a deposit
quote:you serious?
do I have to pay these guys
Posted on 7/18/19 at 6:19 am to PetroBabich
What kind of work did you have done where the PM didn’t Invoice you for 1.5 years after? Did you ever think, I still need to pay these guys after the initial attempt?
Posted on 7/18/19 at 6:20 am to SMACKYtheFROG
While it’s strange as shite that the contractor never asked before, you have to pay for services completed
Posted on 7/18/19 at 6:20 am to SMACKYtheFROG
Apparently you subscribe to the teenage girl theory of finance.
Posted on 7/18/19 at 6:22 am to SMACKYtheFROG
quote:
I had work done on my house over a year ago. I paid a deposit prior to the work being done and almost 1.5 years later received an invoice for the remainder. This is the first attempt to contact me in any form since completion. I sold the house “as-is” 2 months ago. I tried to pay the day they completed the work, but the workers didn’t have the capability to accept payment and said the PM would call me to get the payment. I don’t have the cash on hand to pay now, do I have to pay these guys?
For when this deadbeat OP tries to delete later.
Posted on 7/18/19 at 6:22 am to SMACKYtheFROG
That is a lot of words to ask if you have good character or not.
Obviously no.
Obviously no.
Posted on 7/18/19 at 6:22 am to SMACKYtheFROG
Two choices:
1. Throw invoice in trash. It took then 18 months to invoice you, how long will it take them to follow up on non payment.
2. Call the guy, ask WTF? Then be honest and tell him you don’t have the cash and make an offer of a lower amount. Make sure he sends you a final invoice with the lower amount BEFORE you pay.
I kind of agree that a debt becomes dated at some point. You can’t sit around forever waiting on someone to ask to be paid.
1. Throw invoice in trash. It took then 18 months to invoice you, how long will it take them to follow up on non payment.
2. Call the guy, ask WTF? Then be honest and tell him you don’t have the cash and make an offer of a lower amount. Make sure he sends you a final invoice with the lower amount BEFORE you pay.
I kind of agree that a debt becomes dated at some point. You can’t sit around forever waiting on someone to ask to be paid.
Posted on 7/18/19 at 6:23 am to SMACKYtheFROG
Nah man don’t pay up. What’s the worst that can happen
Posted on 7/18/19 at 6:28 am to philly444
How much are we talking here?
Posted on 7/18/19 at 6:28 am to SMACKYtheFROG
You should pay them if they did the work properly. However, the contractor doesn’t have much recourse. If the home sale was done properly there is probablya title insurance policy and the current homeowner cannot be touched and I don’t think they can put a lien against that home. Probably small claims court vs you is about the only thing the contractor can do.
I would probably consider contacting contractor and working something out. Maybe a reduction or agree to split the amount into 4-6 payments. Honestly the contractor has some kind of problem with billing that needs to be fixed. The likelihood of getting paid decreases over time and everyone knows this.
I would probably consider contacting contractor and working something out. Maybe a reduction or agree to split the amount into 4-6 payments. Honestly the contractor has some kind of problem with billing that needs to be fixed. The likelihood of getting paid decreases over time and everyone knows this.
Posted on 7/18/19 at 6:32 am to SMACKYtheFROG
I got a credit card in the mail. I maxed it out within a week. I didn't ask for the credit card but they sent me one anyways and I used it. Now they are sending me the bill. Do I have to pay? 
Posted on 7/18/19 at 6:33 am to SMACKYtheFROG
This is a joke, right?
Posted on 7/18/19 at 6:34 am to SMACKYtheFROG
Not only are you obligated to pay for the work you contracted for, but when the contractor places a lien on your old home, you can expect to be sued by your buyers.
Posted on 7/18/19 at 6:39 am to YouAre8Up
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got a credit card in the mail. I maxed it out within a week. I didn't ask for the credit card but they sent me one anyways and I used it. Now they are sending me the bill. Do I have to pay?
Dude, that was not a smart move! You are on the hook for all of it. Be more aware in the future!
Posted on 7/18/19 at 6:41 am to Buck Dancer
I tried to pay upon completion of the work per the agreement we had. His employees would not accept the payment and said their boss would call me that week to settle up. He never did, no bill sent, no contact, nothing for 1.5 years, and I sold the house where the work was done a year later. So I am not going out of my way to make sure some asshat who can’t keep his finances in order (through an entire calendar year) gets paid. There was no lien on the house when I sold it. I no longer own the property.
Posted on 7/18/19 at 6:42 am to SECdragonmaster
If you have integrity, nothing else matters. If you don't have integrity, nothing else matters
Alan K. Simpson
Alan K. Simpson
Posted on 7/18/19 at 6:43 am to SMACKYtheFROG
Uh, 18 months and you’ve sold the house? They can pound sand.
How much we talking? A few hundred? A thousand? Several thousand?
How much we talking? A few hundred? A thousand? Several thousand?
Posted on 7/18/19 at 6:45 am to jbgleason
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Call the guy, ask WTF? Then be honest and tell him you don’t have the cash and make an offer of a lower amount. Make sure he sends you a final invoice with the lower amount BEFORE you pay.
This is the correct answer
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