A subcontractor can hire another subcontractor but can only put a lien on the property if the original subcontractor isn't paid. The lien can also be placed if the second subcontractor was not paid because of the original subcontractor was not paid. The replacement of the second subcontractor is not grounds for a lien.
yes
Would NOT be a employee unless the subcontractor has a employer.
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I'll find a subcontractor to finish the job.
this is a waiver of lien by contractor, subcontractor, or supplier.
80% with no tools....90% if they have all tools
A nominated subcontractor is chosen by the client or architect, and the main contractor is not liable for the performance of the nominated subcontractor. In contrast, a selected subcontractor is chosen by the main contractor, who remains liable for the selected subcontractor's performance.
Yes, a principal contractor can be vicariously liable for the actions of his subcontractor if the subcontractor is found to be an agent of the principal contractor. This typically occurs if the subcontractor is under the direct control or supervision of the principal contractor in carrying out the work.
As with the BP oil spill the contractor is responsible for the subcontractor actions.
My brother had solar installed on his new roof and the company subcontractor destroyed his new roof. Can he sue the subcontractor?This happened in Missouri.
If you hire subcontractors through your business to complete different jobs and services for you, it is important to have each subcontractor sign a subcontractor agreement. This agreement outlines what each party is responsible for, and it can help to avoid misunderstandings and legal issues. You should keep a copy of each subcontractor agreement in your office.