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Schultz Law Group LLC

640 Cepi Drive, Suite A
St. Louis, Missouri
(636) 537-4645
About Schultz Law Group LLC
Schultz Law Group LLC is a law firm located in Chesterfield, Missouri. The firm has been in business for many years. Their practice areas include CONTRACT LAW, CIVIL LITIGATION,. CLASS ACTION, MUNICIPAL AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT LAW, LAND USE LAW, TRADEMARK, PATENT, and COPYRIGHT LAW, COMMUNICATIONS LAW, ENVIRONMENTAL LAW. LANDLORD/ TENANT.
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Apr 6, 2022
From an Anonymous Contractor
MissouriCollections
You could pay and attorrney to send a demand letter. Hopefully, you have a strong contract that allows you to recover reasonable attorneys fees in the
event of litigation.
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Jan 20, 2023
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MissouriConstruction ContractRecovery OptionsMaterials
You could hire and attorney to provide you with a thorough consultation, review your contract, and send a pre-litigation letter to the roofer. If a settlement is
not achieved you could file a lawsuit.
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Jan 19, 2022
From an Anonymous Contractor
MissouriMechanics Lien
If your customer refuses to pay then hire an attorney, first to send a demand letter, and if that doesn't work to file a mechanic's lien (if you can satisfy the
requirements) or to file a lawsuit for breach of contract. Hopefully, your contract has an attorney's fee provision so that you can get reasonable attorney's
fees included in a judgment.
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Apr 7, 2022
From an Anonymous Contractor
MissouriMechanics Lien
Yes, if a lien is filed, you can fight it. Under Missouri law, the contractor should have provided a contract with the following in 10-point bold font: NOTICE TO
OWNER FAILURE OF THIS CONTRACTOR TO PAY THOSE PERSONS SUPPLYING MATERIAL OR SERVICES TO COMPLETE THIS CONTRACT CAN RESULT IN THE
FILING OF A MECHANIC'S LIEN ON THE PROPERTY WHICH IS THE SUBJECT OF THIS CONTRACT PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 429, RSMO. TO AVOID THISee More...
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Nov 7, 2022
From an Anonymous Contractor
Missouri
I suggest you have an attorney review the contact and start with a letter seeking the resolution you desire. The next step may be filing a lawsuit but there
will be many factors to consider, includiong whether the contract has a binding arbitration provision that would prohibit court litigation. The contract might
also have an attorney's fee provision.
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