Contract Termination For Repairs

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i am in texas
Hi Stan! Can you provide a bit more detail about your legal issue? This will help me give you the most relevant information.
i signed a contract with a contactor, that said im obligated to use him for repairs if the insurance pays out. we submitted a supplemental claim and it was denied. I had to file another claim for damages and the new adjuster decided to use my old claim rather than my new one. am i still under contract with my contractor?
Stan, it sounds like a complex situation. Generally, contract obligations depend on the specific terms outlined. Key considerations include:
- Was the obligation tied to any insurance payout, regardless of the claim?
- Are there any termination clauses in your contract?
You might want to consult a local attorney for a detailed review. Do you need help finding one?
the obligation was for that specific claim only if they paid out for the roof replacements. i can break the contract if i decide to go a different direction.
If your contract specifies that your obligation is tied only to the specific claim that was denied, and not to any other claims or payouts, you may have grounds to terminate the contract. However, it's crucial to review the contract for any specific clauses regarding termination or obligations.
Would you like assistance with finding a local attorney in Texas to review your contract in detail?