Contractor Dispute Demand Letter for New Jersey Homeowners
Did a contractor in New Jersey take your money and abandon the job, do shoddy work, or refuse to honor the contract? You have legal recourse. LegalFire drafts a formal demand letter that puts the contractor on notice and creates a paper trail for litigation.
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Answer a few questions and we'll generate a contractor dispute letter with proper state contractor and consumer protection laws citations. Download as PDF or have us mail it via USPS Certified Mail.
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When to use this letter
A contractor dispute demand letter is appropriate in any of the following situations:
- ✓A contractor accepted payment but never finished the work
- ✓The work is defective and the contractor refuses to fix it
- ✓You were charged significantly more than the agreed price
- ✓The contractor walked off the job without explanation
- ✓You need documentation before filing in small claims or licensing complaints
What New Jersey residents should know
New Jersey has consumer protection laws that apply to contractor disputes
Most states require contractors to be licensed and bonded for work above certain values
A demand letter is often a prerequisite to filing a complaint with the state licensing board
Courts look favorably on plaintiffs who attempted to resolve disputes before suing
How LegalFire works
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Properly formatted with state contractor and consumer protection laws citations.
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LegalFire is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. Documents are generated for informational purposes. For legal advice, consult a licensed attorney in New Jersey.