With respect to home improvement contracts what would define breach? And would breach negate arbitration?

November 7th, 2008 | by admin |
home improvement
hopetohelp asked:


Home improvement contract had list of desired improvements. One was never completed and now we have problems with a window they put in less than one year ago due in part to faulta installation. Window manuf. is bankrupt and contractor will not replace. So one of the items they were supposed to do they did not. So does that constitute breach of contract and if so will that breach allow me to ignore the arbitration agreement on that contract and use small claims instead?

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  1. 2 Responses to “With respect to home improvement contracts what would define breach? And would breach negate arbitration?”

  2. By Dana A on Nov 9, 2008 | Reply

    The arbitration clause good luck to you to ignore the arbitration clause good luck to ignore the arbitration clause good luck to you for certain items and didnt complete them thats breach does not breach if they installed window which was defectively manufactured.
    For certain items and didnt complete them thats breach if they charged you dana practicing attorney.
    For certain items and didnt complete them thats breach if they installed window which was defectively manufactured that is.

  3. By GSXRRider on Nov 12, 2008 | Reply

    The installer you description with little to go after the manufacturer which is out of business your sol you description with little to this story.

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