In what county do I file a small claims lawsuit against a contractor who owes me money?

Full question:

I work at a heat and air distributor. A contractor (the customer) has purchased several thousand dollars worth of heat and air equipment, and refused to pay for it. The business is located in one county, while the contractor resides and does business in another county. Most of the transactions were conducted over the phone. What county do I file the small claims suit in?

Answer:

Generally, a suit may be filed where the defendant resides or regularly conducts business.

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FAQs

Yes, a contractor can sue a customer for unpaid services or materials. If the contractor has a valid claim, they can file a lawsuit in small claims court or a higher court, depending on the amount owed. It's important for the contractor to gather evidence, such as contracts and invoices, to support their case.