Summary
Kiel provided remodeling services based on a verbal agreement but has not been paid. The conversation discusses the enforceability of verbal contracts in Indiana, the importance of witnesses in proving such agreements, and the process of filing a claim in small claims court for amounts up to $6,000. Kiel has a witness who can testify to the agreement and has some form of identification or contact information for the person who owes him money.Full Conversation
Unpaid for services rendered
What type of services did you provide and do you have a written agreement or contract for these services?
Remodeling tear out and verbal
Did you have any witnesses or any form of communication like emails or text messages that can prove the agreement?
In Indiana, verbal contracts can be legally binding but are harder to enforce.
Witnesses
Who are these witnesses and what information can they provide about the agreement? In Indiana, witness testimonies can be crucial in proving verbal contracts.
Witness is worker whom helped on the demolition and they were there when the agreement was made
What is the name of the witness and do they have any documentation or evidence related to the agreement?
Morgan and she witnessed the.deal be.made
What is the total amount that is unpaid for the services you provided? In Indiana, small claims court handles disputes up to $*,*.
$*
What is the name of the person who owes you money? In Indiana, you can file a claim in small claims court for amounts up to $*,*. The nearest court is the Marion County Small Claims Court.
Unknown
Do you have any form of identification or contact information for the person who owes you money? In Indiana, you'll need this information to file a claim in small claims court.
Yes
What is the identification or contact information you have for the person who owes you money? In Indiana, this information is crucial for filing a claim in small claims court.