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breach. I have the right to work in your home." I didn't realize it when signing the contract, because it <br />wasn't explicitly stated, but Colorado has a cure law, so I was bound to allow him to fix his mistakes. I did <br />this, but it was incredibly aggravating. He never admitted his or his employees' responsibility with regard <br />to the mistakes, he just said "These aren't really mistakes, they're just alternate ways of doing things." <br />We came to an agreement that he cure all mistakes he had made and that he would refund money for <br />work he had not done (installing fridge and microwave, tile, and hardwood) He also agreed to <br />compensate me 1,200.00 for my trouble. We also had 1,200 in expenses for the leak remediation. He <br />had installed the dishwasher that leaked. <br />Given all these conditions Contractor currently owes 1,700.00 and is refusing to pay. He has fiddled with <br />the final numbers on the project several times in an effort to avoid paying what he owes. Owner can <br />supply any documentation if needed. <br />Sherry Sommer <br />910 South Palisade Court <br />Louisville, CO 80027 <br />303-786-8226 <br />Duties of the Contractor per Contract between GJ Koeppen Construction and Sherry and Henrik <br />Sommer: <br />Article 6.1 All work shall be in accordance to the provisions of the plans and <br />specifications. All systems should be in good working order. <br />Cabinets on fridge wall were not installed according to plans and specifications. See letter from <br />cabinet designer, Franco Guerri, KB Studio <br />Designer advised that, if all possible, GJ Koeppen not be allowed to do further work due to poor <br />quality. He stated he would be a willing witness for Owner in small claims court if necessary. <br />Article 6.2 All work shall be completed in a workmanlike manner, and shall comply with <br />the applicable national, state, and local building codes. <br />