Yes, this is a different story. I stand by I remarks about the original post by Blue Dog.
My story was in repsonse to Holedgr. Somehow I am the reason there are bad contractors, that I somehow forced my contractor take my money and do shoddy work.
Are there bad contractors? People that don't have the temperament or ethics to be in the business? I think the answer to that question is obvious and they didn't get that way from working for me.
Like I said bluedog, I sympathize with your situation and I believe the homeowners were completely in the wrong. I would never just cancel out a job like that when I had a contract in writing. I'm just saying that you have little to gain and more to lose than being vindictive.
You may not care what I have to say as an anonymous person on the internet, but I'm just giving you a perspective of someone who has hired GCs in your exact area (Westside of LA. Currently in South Bay). I'm not even trying to "threaten" you in any way, just trying to give you a different opinion on the matter.
Oh Yeah, STEVE IN MI., i hope you have a good day and go fu$$ yourself. I may not be the guy you want to build your house, but you sure are not the guy i want to build a house for.
Totally agree with everything you have done except one. You should never, and I mean NEVER, publicise the fact that your friend is going to give them a hard time on your say so. Over here we have a criminal offence of "Misconduct in a public office" and that is precisely what your friend would be charged with if it happened over here.
I'm not saying you shouldn't have asked him, I'm saying you shouldn't have told us on the WWW.![]()
My contracting experience comes from remodeling and repairing my rental units. Any materials left on the jobsite become the property of the first border jumping illegal that comes by with a pick-up truck after I leave. So, I haul my materials to the jobsite on a 16' lowboy trailer and what I don't use during the day goes home with me at night. That might be something to think about.
but I do have a prediction......I bet someone will get a divorce over this.....
no way, i've met men so ***** whipped they'd eat sh*t from their spouses shoe if they were instructed. I have a feeling thats the case here so i agree with burning all bridges. Would you or anyone honestly feel comfortable taking this person on as a client again after this stunt? I wouldnt. Even the husband could of at least placed a call of courtesy after his wife finished using the reamer on him rather than letting the person he contracted work with find out like that. He kept his mouth shut so in my mind hes every bit as responsible as his idiot wife. And the nerve of the brother as well. He could of confirmed that the family sent no word of the whole ordeal and stood aside like a good boy should instead of being an a-hole about it making demands and threats. Whole family is dimented if you ask me.

Yes, the homeowner should have followed the contract. However, in Florida, giving knowingly false information to a police officer is a 1st degree misdemeanor - max of 1 yr in jail and $1,000 fine. Don't know about CA.
dho
And lastly when you bill them for the 10% restocking fees make sure you don't write that on your bill, that would be admitting to having the material on site again.
I had no idea this thread would have turned into what it did when i made my original post.....

Hope next week goes better for you.The husband apologizes to me and tells me that the wife’s brother needed the work and his wife insisted that her brother did the work. He tells me that he was against it but in his words, he has to live with her and not with me.
His problems with me will consist of me making a few phone calls and a little paper work, but on his side, it will cost him money, time and aggravation.
It ***** that in this economy i had to go from doing 1/2 million $ remodels and building high end spec homes to adding 200 sq ft to your garage and being treated in this fashion.
Between the economy, hispanic labor, stupid DIY shows and unrealistic interior designers, among a few other things, it is enough to make a guy want to go do something else for a living.
As mentioned take the high road. Be the better person. Move on. After your comments I would NOT hire you, no way.
Just another question: if you're doing high-end homes in the City of LA (did I read that right???), 1/2 mil. doesn't really seem like a lot of work. Is that gross? Since you posted the figure, I'm being nosy![]()
Once the cops arrive, whoever has possession of the goods (in your case the lumber) is going to keep it until the courts decide otherwise.
