Subcontractor Payment Dispute Resolution

Summary

Unsigned contracts in Arizona may not bind you unless implied by actions like payment. If a judge ruled in your favor, you might not owe payment. Consult a local attorney for enforcement or appeal options.

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Job took 4 years for subcontractor and was left with poor work which was ruled on by judge. Now subcontractor wants me to pay for open terms contract that I didn’t signed
It sounds like a complex situation. If a judge has already ruled, you might want to explore options like appealing or enforcing the judgment. Do you want assistance in connecting with local lawyers who can help you further?
Am I obligated to pay him? I still have to pay to fix bad job
If the judge has already ruled on the matter, your obligation would depend on that ruling. If the judgment was in your favor, you might not be obligated to pay. However, if the subcontractor is demanding payment despite the ruling, you might want to consult a lawyer for enforcement or appeal options. Would you like help finding a local attorney?