TLDR Our insurance company originally said that getting fully reimbursed for repairs after a plumbing leak would require a final invoice and proof of payment. We are terminating the contract with the GC and want to know if anyone has recommendations on handling the insurance and terminating the contract.
We filed a claim for insurance after a plumbing leak and originally had a professional outfit handle cleanup and help negotiate with insurance on repair work and costs. Unfortunately, that company delayed and eventually backed out on performing the repairs after we had moved out of the house. This left us with few options to get the repairs done without extending our stay in the rental house (out of pocket). I knew of a contractor who was trying to get a foothold as a GC in our neighborhood and was available and interested in doing the work.
Fast forward a couple of months, and much of the work has been far below expectations (except for that part covered by the insurance claim thankfully), leading us to have him stop work. There is work remaining under the original contract, but it is not related to the insurance claim. Also, we have already paid him 90% of the contract, which more than covers materials and labor for work performed to date. Does anyone have recommendations on handling termination of the contract with this GC?
We would like to recoup the "recoverable depreciation" amount that was agreed upon with insurance. Their original email stated that we needed to provide a final invoice and proof of payment in full. Before we have told the GC we are terminating, we have asked him to provide an invoice for work performed to date (and sent him a specific list / details to include). I am not confident that we will be able to get this before (or after) terminating the contract. We have asked our insurance claims adjuster for other options we have, but she typically takes several days to reply. Has anyone here had a similar experience with insurance and "recoverable depreciation"?
We filed a claim for insurance after a plumbing leak and originally had a professional outfit handle cleanup and help negotiate with insurance on repair work and costs. Unfortunately, that company delayed and eventually backed out on performing the repairs after we had moved out of the house. This left us with few options to get the repairs done without extending our stay in the rental house (out of pocket). I knew of a contractor who was trying to get a foothold as a GC in our neighborhood and was available and interested in doing the work.
Fast forward a couple of months, and much of the work has been far below expectations (except for that part covered by the insurance claim thankfully), leading us to have him stop work. There is work remaining under the original contract, but it is not related to the insurance claim. Also, we have already paid him 90% of the contract, which more than covers materials and labor for work performed to date. Does anyone have recommendations on handling termination of the contract with this GC?
We would like to recoup the "recoverable depreciation" amount that was agreed upon with insurance. Their original email stated that we needed to provide a final invoice and proof of payment in full. Before we have told the GC we are terminating, we have asked him to provide an invoice for work performed to date (and sent him a specific list / details to include). I am not confident that we will be able to get this before (or after) terminating the contract. We have asked our insurance claims adjuster for other options we have, but she typically takes several days to reply. Has anyone here had a similar experience with insurance and "recoverable depreciation"?