Property Contractual Dispute Resolution
Summary
You are dealing with a contractual dispute involving property and additional issues like breach of contract and potential fraud. Ensure you have a written agreement and document all communications and work done. Consider sending a formal demand letter for what is owed and consult a local attorney specializing in contract law for personalized advice. Contact the Maine State Bar Association for attorney referrals.Full Conversation
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It sounds like you are dealing with a contractual dispute regarding property in the United States. Here are some general points to consider:
- Ensure there is a written agreement for the property transaction.
- If the other party refuses to let you sign the agreement, this could be a breach of contract.
- Document all communications and any work done on the house.
Would you like more specific information on how to proceed legally?
And he also brought me a scooter and the work is not done right he owes me $*,* plus a truck and told me if I don’t like the work he did that I could do it myself
It seems you have multiple issues, including breach of contract and potential fraud. Here are some steps to consider:
- Gather and organize all documents, agreements, and communications related to the transaction.
- Document the condition of the work done and any discrepancies.
- Consider sending a formal demand letter outlining what is owed to you.
- Consult with a local attorney specializing in contract law for personalized advice.
Would you like more information on finding an attorney in Maine?
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It sounds like you have several serious issues that may require legal intervention. To find a local attorney in Maine, consider contacting the Maine State Bar Association. They can provide referrals to attorneys specializing in contract law.
Would you like more specific guidance on drafting a formal demand letter?