Whatsgoodmiley
New Member
- Jurisdiction
- Texas
On April 30, my realtor, who also works for a landscaping company, posted a job on social media that offered 3 workers $125 for manual labor.
On May 4, myself, my brother, and a friend each performed the labor and completed the job. My realtor then told us the checks would come in the mail.
On May 14, I texted MR and he replied that he would check with the GM (of the landscaping company he works for, I assume). He said the checks were mailed May 12.
Yesterday, May 18, MR texted me and asked if we had received the checks. I informed MR that none of us received the checks and he said "Any of the guys? They were sent out on the 12th unless our GM is lying to me."
Today, May 19, I reminded MR that it has been two weeks since the job was completed and am awaiting a reply.
I've screenshot the Facebook post, there are photos from the worksite, and photos of the finished job have been posted by the landscaping company. Between this and the text correspondence, I'm confident it's a win for the good guys.
if I am required to file for a small claims lawsuit, I trust I would need to file against my realtor since he is the one who offered the job. Am I correct or is there a way that he could prove that he posted the job offer as an agent under his employer (since the payment is supposedly being sent from his employer)? Would this mean the case is null and force me to file once again, but against his employer?
On May 4, myself, my brother, and a friend each performed the labor and completed the job. My realtor then told us the checks would come in the mail.
On May 14, I texted MR and he replied that he would check with the GM (of the landscaping company he works for, I assume). He said the checks were mailed May 12.
Yesterday, May 18, MR texted me and asked if we had received the checks. I informed MR that none of us received the checks and he said "Any of the guys? They were sent out on the 12th unless our GM is lying to me."
Today, May 19, I reminded MR that it has been two weeks since the job was completed and am awaiting a reply.
I've screenshot the Facebook post, there are photos from the worksite, and photos of the finished job have been posted by the landscaping company. Between this and the text correspondence, I'm confident it's a win for the good guys.
if I am required to file for a small claims lawsuit, I trust I would need to file against my realtor since he is the one who offered the job. Am I correct or is there a way that he could prove that he posted the job offer as an agent under his employer (since the payment is supposedly being sent from his employer)? Would this mean the case is null and force me to file once again, but against his employer?