Water Mitigation Dispute Resolution
Summary
In Florida, its advisable for water mitigation companies to provide a written sign-off on completed work, crucial for insurance claims. If a company refuses, request a detailed work report, contact your insurance company, and consider a third-party inspection. Document all communications and explore legal options if necessary. If sued for withholding payment until receiving a completion certificate, gather documentation and consult an attorney. Pro bono legal services in Sarasota include Gulfcoast Legal Services and Legal Aid of Manasota.Full Conversation
What if a water mitigation company in Florida does not want to do a sign off of completion of work was done accurately and professionally according to standards for the customer
If a water mitigation company in Florida refuses to sign off on the completion of work, you can:
- Request a detailed work report and any relevant documentation.
- Contact your insurance company for assistance.
- Consider hiring a third-party inspector to evaluate the work.
- Report the company to the Florida Department of Business & Professional Regulation.
Is there a specific aspect of this process you need more details on?
- Request a detailed work report and any relevant documentation.
- Contact your insurance company for assistance.
- Consider hiring a third-party inspector to evaluate the work.
- Report the company to the Florida Department of Business & Professional Regulation.
Is there a specific aspect of this process you need more details on?
Yes why what a water mitigation company not want to sign off on a professional job
It could be that the water mitigation company does not want to sign off on the job for several reasons:
- They might believe the work is not up to standards.
- They may want to avoid liability for future issues.
- There could be unresolved disputes about the work's quality or scope.
Would you like assistance with how to address this situation with the company?
- They might believe the work is not up to standards.
- They may want to avoid liability for future issues.
- There could be unresolved disputes about the work's quality or scope.
Would you like assistance with how to address this situation with the company?
Yes how would I address this situation with the company who did the water mitigation
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You can address the situation with the water mitigation company by:
*. Requesting a detailed work report: Ask for a comprehensive report of all work done.
*. Documenting your concerns: List any specific issues you have noticed.
*. Requesting a meeting: Set up a meeting to discuss the issues and seek a resolution.
Have you already tried any of these steps?
You can address the situation with the water mitigation company by:
*. Requesting a detailed work report: Ask for a comprehensive report of all work done.
*. Documenting your concerns: List any specific issues you have noticed.
*. Requesting a meeting: Set up a meeting to discuss the issues and seek a resolution.
Have you already tried any of these steps?
Yes they say that they've never been asked for one before i
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It seems you are dealing with a challenging situation. Consider the following steps:
- Document Everything: Keep a detailed record of your communications.
- Insurance Company: Contact your insurance company for additional support.
- Legal Assistance: Consult a local attorney to understand your legal options.
Would you like more information on how to consult a lawyer or other specific help?
It seems you are dealing with a challenging situation. Consider the following steps:
- Document Everything: Keep a detailed record of your communications.
- Insurance Company: Contact your insurance company for additional support.
- Legal Assistance: Consult a local attorney to understand your legal options.
Would you like more information on how to consult a lawyer or other specific help?
They feel like I'm requesting something that I should not be that they don't have to offer it also the numbers were as high as * in the house
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It sounds like you are in a tough spot. Here’s what you can do:
- Document Everything: Keep records of all communication with the company.
- Insurance Company: Contact them for support and advice.
- Legal Assistance: Consult a local attorney to explore your legal options.
Would you like more information on how to consult a lawyer or other specific help?
It sounds like you are in a tough spot. Here’s what you can do:
- Document Everything: Keep records of all communication with the company.
- Insurance Company: Contact them for support and advice.
- Legal Assistance: Consult a local attorney to explore your legal options.
Would you like more information on how to consult a lawyer or other specific help?
I have everything documented they just don't want to do it simply because the the dry out numbers were high and I only got two and a half days and it's normal to have three to four even five days for dry out
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It sounds like you have a strong case, especially if the industry standard dry-out times were not adhered to. Here are a few actions to consider:
- Document Everything: Keep detailed records of communication and documentation of the work.
- Contact Insurance: Inform your insurance company about the issue.
- Third-Party Inspection: Consider hiring an independent inspector to evaluate the work.
Would you like more specific guidance on any of these steps?
It sounds like you have a strong case, especially if the industry standard dry-out times were not adhered to. Here are a few actions to consider:
- Document Everything: Keep detailed records of communication and documentation of the work.
- Contact Insurance: Inform your insurance company about the issue.
- Third-Party Inspection: Consider hiring an independent inspector to evaluate the work.
Would you like more specific guidance on any of these steps?
This company wants to sue me do they have a right to sue me because I'm asking for them to sign off on the water mitigation from the hurricane
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They might be trying to intimidate you, but asking for a sign-off on completed work is reasonable. If they sue, you can defend your position with documentation and evidence.
Would you like more information on how to consult a lawyer or other specific help?
They might be trying to intimidate you, but asking for a sign-off on completed work is reasonable. If they sue, you can defend your position with documentation and evidence.
Would you like more information on how to consult a lawyer or other specific help?
Oh yeah they're suing me because I won't pay them until they give me a certificate stating that there they completed the job and they've completed it satisfactory I need this for insurance purposes
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Hey, you're in a tricky situation. It's reasonable to ask for a completion certificate. Here are some steps:
- Gather all your documentation.
- Contact your insurance company for support.
- Consider consulting a local attorney to understand your legal options.
Would you like more detailed guidance on any of these steps?
Hey, you're in a tricky situation. It's reasonable to ask for a completion certificate. Here are some steps:
- Gather all your documentation.
- Contact your insurance company for support.
- Consider consulting a local attorney to understand your legal options.
Would you like more detailed guidance on any of these steps?
yes. Are there any attorneys that would take a water mitigation situation from the hurricane disaster on pro bono and Sarasota Florida if so which ones
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It's crucial to find the right legal assistance for your situation. Here are some steps to find pro bono legal help in Sarasota, Florida:
- Contact the Florida Bar Association: They can provide a list of pro bono attorneys.
- Look into Gulfcoast Legal Services: They often provide free legal services to qualifying individuals.
- Reach out to the Legal Aid of Manasota: They offer free legal services to residents in Sarasota.
Would you like more specific information on how to contact these organizations or any additional assistance related to your case?
It's crucial to find the right legal assistance for your situation. Here are some steps to find pro bono legal help in Sarasota, Florida:
- Contact the Florida Bar Association: They can provide a list of pro bono attorneys.
- Look into Gulfcoast Legal Services: They often provide free legal services to qualifying individuals.
- Reach out to the Legal Aid of Manasota: They offer free legal services to residents in Sarasota.
Would you like more specific information on how to contact these organizations or any additional assistance related to your case?
Yes send me the information I need to contact legal aid and Gulf Coast legal services for pro bono
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Sure, here is the information for legal aid services in Sarasota, Florida:
Phone: (*) *-*
Website: www.gulfcoastlegal.org
Phone: (*) *-*
Website: www.legalaidofmanasota.org
These organizations should be able to assist you with your situation.
Sure, here is the information for legal aid services in Sarasota, Florida:
Gulfcoast Legal Services
Phone: (*) *-*
Website: www.gulfcoastlegal.org
Legal Aid of Manasota
Phone: (*) *-*
Website: www.legalaidofmanasota.org
These organizations should be able to assist you with your situation.