Alabama Complaint Against Building Contractor for Failure to Complete Construction

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The failure of a contracting party to substantially perform the terms and conditions of a construction contract entitles the other party to the contract to sue for damages resulting from the breach of the contract. The measure of damages in such cases is generally held to be the amount above the contract price that it costs the other party to complete the services in accordance with the terms of the contract.


This form is a generic complaint and adopts the "notice pleadings" format of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, which have been adopted by most states in one form or another.
This form is for illustrative purposes only. Local laws should be consulted to determine any specific requirements for such a form in a particular jurisdiction.

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No Alabama handyman license mandates apply for general maintenance and repair work. However, a contractor license is necessary for large or specialty jobs.

Anyone conducting business within the state of Alabama is required to be registered with the Alabama Secretary of State. You will need to choose what type of business structure you wish to establish, depending on the amount of liability and tax consequences.

Steps to Getting Your Alabama Contractor's License General contractors must be licensed to work on residential projects of more than $10,000 or commercial projects of more than $50,000. Being licensed in Alabama means you are automatically authorized to work in Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Tennessee.

The Consumer Complaint form is to be used to submit a complaint against a licensed builder. If you are unsure if your builder holds a license issued by this Board, please check our Licensee Search, or contact the office at 334-242-2230 or 800-304-0853 for license verification.

A general contractor is required for residential and commercial work with a value of $10,000 or more. Always remember not to perform electrical or plumbing work with your handyman tools as a handyman without a license or handyman insurance.

As an overview, ?construction? is defined broadly in Alabama. To that end, per the licensing statute, anyone working on a construction project under a contract with costs exceeding $50,000 (or $5,000 for a swimming pool project) needs to be licensed with the state's Licensing Board for General Contractors.

If your concern/complaint is regarding Residential construction, you will need to contact Alabama Homebuilders Licensure Board at 800-304-0853 or Alabama Home Builders Licensure Board.

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Alabama Complaint Against Building Contractor for Failure to Complete Construction