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Originally Posted by Funky_Fish14
You could threaten to put a Lien on whatever property you worked on for upaid workers. legal threats work wonders.
A very similar thing happened to me (I was owed for something like 28 hours at the same rate from a landscaping company)... nothing was written... but yeah my dad knew about this trick and called the owners (who hired me) and suggested they pay 'the honest kid' for my work or he would have a lien applied on the properties I had worked on. They got the money to me within a day after 4 weeks of ignoring me.
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As you have no written contract, I do believe it would be hard to put a lien on anything, especially for a few hundred bucks.
Personally as a small business owner, you can do 2 things
1.) go to small claims court
2.) decide to write if off, if you get it great, but if not, oh well... Personally you have to decide how much time is it worth to pursue, or just forget it and move on to the next project.
I guess you can say, live and learn, all us self employed have had this happen to us.
I don't start any work without a signed contract and without 50% deposit. I find if the potential customer complains, then maybe they won't pay anyways.
Good luck!