Craig Stevens
New Member
- Jurisdiction
- California
Very simply - we purchased a home using the standard California Realtors Association Agreement.
I want to use small claims vs. using Mediation/Arbitration.
Two Issues.
- Issue #1 - Costs associated with necessary repairs on items that should have been disclosed.
- Issue #2 - Costs associated with re-repairing work initially done by a licensed contractor. The repair was called out in a termite report. This licensed contractor was hired by the seller. Though there was a termite clearance on the property, the work was inproperly done and this was not identified until 2 months later during a rain storm.
The two issues total more than $10K.
By splitting them I can try and get the full out of pocket costs. Aprox. $15K.
Can this be one? Or will the small claims court say NO since both issues are technically part of the purchase of this property. Or can you NOT sue the licensed contractor since I did not actually hire them or pay for their services.
Thanks
I want to use small claims vs. using Mediation/Arbitration.
Two Issues.
- Issue #1 - Costs associated with necessary repairs on items that should have been disclosed.
- Issue #2 - Costs associated with re-repairing work initially done by a licensed contractor. The repair was called out in a termite report. This licensed contractor was hired by the seller. Though there was a termite clearance on the property, the work was inproperly done and this was not identified until 2 months later during a rain storm.
The two issues total more than $10K.
By splitting them I can try and get the full out of pocket costs. Aprox. $15K.
Can this be one? Or will the small claims court say NO since both issues are technically part of the purchase of this property. Or can you NOT sue the licensed contractor since I did not actually hire them or pay for their services.
Thanks