11-22-2002, 10:14 PM
Call their old phone number, maybe it will tell you the new one. Unless they moved out of state.
Did they use the mail-forwarding system with the post office? The following information will get you their new address.
If so send a postcard to your new address addressed to them (their old one) and be sure to put: Address Correction Requested.
Have the return address go to a business address or PO Box. Within a few days you should have their new address if they signed up for it.
What did your shyster tell you about it? Was the defect addressed in the contract? Go back over it with a fine tooth comb and see if it was addressed by the PE who did an inspection.
You did pay somebody to check out everything first, right?
Edited By Mad on 1038004339
Did they use the mail-forwarding system with the post office? The following information will get you their new address.
If so send a postcard to your new address addressed to them (their old one) and be sure to put: Address Correction Requested.
Have the return address go to a business address or PO Box. Within a few days you should have their new address if they signed up for it.
What did your shyster tell you about it? Was the defect addressed in the contract? Go back over it with a fine tooth comb and see if it was addressed by the PE who did an inspection.
You did pay somebody to check out everything first, right?
Edited By Mad on 1038004339
The spooks come out at night.