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#376, posted 29 Oct 2021 11:40 pm, in reply to #370113 words
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Dear sheila,

The answer to your question depends on many circumstances: was the agreement oral or written; your state law; were you a general contractor or subcontractor, etc.

Basically, before the house was sold you could have placed a”mechanic's lien” on the property. Mechanic's lien allows an unpaid contractor to start a foreclosure action and force the sale of the home.
As far as the house is sold, we strongly recommend you to consult your local attorney with regards to cause of action you might have against the homeowner.

Please be advised that Legal Helpmate is not a law firm and we must not give you legal advice.

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