Saturday, May 23, 2009

Stiffed Sub Slaps Lien On Homeowners For Unpaid Work, Leaving Them With Having To Pay Twice For New Pools Or Face Foreclosure

In Casselberry, Florida, WFTV Channel 9 reports:

  • Customers of a well known pool company got shocking news this week. A subcontractor was never paid. So there are now liens against their homes forcing the homeowners to pay a second time. [...] Greg Vanek paid Florida Pools of Casselberry in full more than 6 thousand dollars. Then a lien notice arrived by mail, a subcontractor was never paid by Florida Pools. So a lien demanded Greg pay another 5 thousand dollars. [...] Under Florida's Construction Lien Law----a homeowner is responsible for bills the contractor doesn't pay. Unless they pay off the liens, pay twice, worst case they face foreclosure. [...] 3 other Florida Pool customers have been liened, and others [...] were notified a lien's on the way.

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  • The best protection, demand signed waivers of liens from all subcontractors before you pay - a complicated process for homeowners. "I don't know enough about liens to even ask that," said Greg Vaneck. If you have signed waivers of lien from subs and suppliers, you can't be forced to pay a second time.

For the story, see Pool Customers Face Liens On Their Homes. StiffingContractorsTheta

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