【真實案例】承包商沒做完,我如何合法停付 $8,000|Newcomer 裝修自保指南 🌀 Case Study: How I Legally Withheld $8,000 from a Contractor

【真實案例】陳包商+趙畫圖欠換一扇窗:我如何合法停付 $8,000?新移民必學的裝修自保指南 🔥

很多新移民在美國第一次做裝修,就像走進一個迷宮 🌀。承包商報價亂、文件不齊、保險不清楚、工地突然消失不見……這些都是真實會發生的事。

今天要分享的是我親身經歷的「陳包商+趙畫圖」$8,000 裝修爛局。這個案例非常經典,因為當時我:

  • 沒有跟承包商陳簽任何合約
  • 畫圖師趙承諾的項目沒有完成(少換一扇窗)
  • 承包商想追我 $8,000 但完全告不了我
  • 我反而完美合法地停付費用 ✔️

對很多屋主來說,這種情況可能會害怕:「我這樣會不會被告?」其實不會。這篇要讓你真正懂 —— 在美國法律裡,什麼情況下你可以安心停付,什麼情況下承包商根本拿你沒轍。

🧱 一、背景:趙畫圖沒做到、陳包商來亂

整個事件是這樣開始的:

  • 我找了「趙畫圖」幫我做 remodeling 的設計與施工安排
  • 他收了我費用,也 promise 好所有窗戶要更換
  • 但實際施工到最後一天,發現:還少換一扇窗!
  • 趙畫圖沒有出面解決
  • 陳包商(由趙找來的人)卻跑來要我付尾款

問題來了 —— 我完全沒有跟陳簽合約,我也沒有收到完整完工。此時停付,就是合法的。

⚖️ 二、為什麼「陳包商」完全無法告我?(重點)

美國法律有個關鍵原則叫做 Privity of Contract(契約關係)

意思是:

✔️ 沒有合約的人,不能互相告。

我與趙有口頭承諾(但非正式合約),我與陳完全沒有任何合約

所以結果就是:

  • 陳不能告我 —— 因為他從來不是我雇用的 🤷‍♀️
  • 就算他去小額法庭,法官也會說:「你跟屋主沒有契約,你來幹嘛?」

🚧 三、施工未完成 = 我有權停付(Substantial Performance)

美國工程法另一個重點是:

✔️ 工沒有實質完成(substantial performance),屋主可合法停付。

趙畫圖 promise 要換完所有窗,但實際沒做。這代表:

  • contractor 未履約
  • 我停付屬於合法自保
  • 不是拖欠款,是正當權利

重點是:陳沒有證據證明他完成所有工作,因此他追不到錢。

🔍 四、就算承包商「想」告,也根本告不贏

承包商在這種情況下會嘗試:

  • 用口頭說「我們都做完了」
  • 用威脅語氣要屋主付款
  • 暗示要找 lawyer

但實際上:

  • 找律師成本 $3,500–$10,000,比 $8,000 還貴 💸
  • 無合約 = 無案可打
  • 施工未完成 = 屋主勝訴

所以陳包商只能摸摸鼻子,什麼也做不了。

🏆 五、結論:這不是僥倖,是美國法律給你的保護

總結起來,我之所以能合法停付,是因為:

  • 沒有簽合約 → contractor 無權追款
  • 施工未完成 → 我有權停付
  • contractor 不具法律地位 → 不能告我
  • 金額落在「不值得告」的區間 → 更安全

換句話說:

這不是運氣,而是一個屋主應該要學會的「自保基本功」。🏅


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Case Study: How I Legally Withheld $8,000 from a Contractor Who Didn’t Finish the Job 🔥

Many newcomers in the U.S. feel overwhelmed when dealing with remodeling: unclear contracts, missing documents, disappearing contractors, and unfinished work. This is a real case of how I legally withheld $8,000 from a contractor because the work was not completed.

This case involves two key characters from my series: Zhao the Designer and Chen the Contractor.

  • Zhao promised that all windows would be replaced
  • One window was left unfinished ❗
  • Chen came after me for the remaining $8,000
  • But he legally had no right to collect

🧱 1. Background: Zhao didn’t finish the scope, and Chen came after the money

Zhao the Designer took payment and coordinated the project, but as construction ended, it became clear:

  • The job was not completed
  • Zhao did not return to fix the missing window
  • Chen (who I never hired) demanded payment

This is where U.S. law protected me.

⚖️ 2. Why Chen could NOT sue me: No Privity of Contract

In U.S. law, privity of contract is fundamental:

✔️ If we never signed a contract, he cannot sue me.

  • Chen had no contract with me
  • He was hired by Zhao, not me
  • Therefore, he had zero legal standing

Even if he filed a small claims case, the judge would dismiss it immediately.

🚧 3. Incomplete work = I have the right to withhold payment

Under the doctrine of Substantial Performance:

✔️ If the contractor didn’t finish the job, the homeowner may withhold payment.

  • The missing window means the job was incomplete
  • Chen had no proof of completion
  • Withholding payment was legally justified

🔍 4. Even if he “wanted” to sue, he would lose

  • Attorney fees exceed the disputed $8,000
  • No contract = no legal claim
  • Incomplete work = homeowner wins

🏆 5. Conclusion: This was not luck — it was legal protection

I legally withheld the payment because:

  • No contract → No right to collect
  • Incomplete work → Homeowner may withhold
  • Contractor lacked legal standing
  • $8,000 is below the threshold where suing is practical

This is a must-know self-protection skill for every immigrant homeowner in the U.S. 🏅


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