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Ayala Law Wins Full Judgment Enforces Contractual Rights in Construction Payment Dispute

By August 18, 2026No Comments

We have obtained judgment in favor of our client, a contractor, following a dispute over payment for exterior work performed in and around a patio enclosure at the defendant’s Florida property.

Our client was hired to perform work, but after completing the project, thousands of dollars remained unpaid. Rather than paying our client the agreed-upon amount, the Defendant claimed that the project required additional work, despite there being no contractual basis for these alterations.

Our client ultimately recorded a construction lien against the property and pursued claims for breach of contract, unjust enrichment, and enforcement of their lien. Following lengthy litigation, the Court ultimately entered judgment in favor of the contractor for the full amount of the unpaid balance, with applicable interest, as well as granted sanctions arising from the litigation, and attorneys’ fees and costs.

As stated by attorney Eion Oosterbaan, “I am happy with this result for our client. While property owners are entitled to have their work done at their property correctly, when businesses such as our client’s do so, they are entitled to payment for the full amount agreed upon. While enforcement of a construction lien is a serious matter, so is ensuring that our client is made whole.”

For contractors and business owners, the case illustrates the importance of documenting contractual performance and taking decisive action when a counterparty refuses to pay amounts owed.  When a payment dispute escalates into litigation, properly documented agreements, performance, communications, and payment records can become critical evidence in enforcing a client’s rights.

If you need legal help with contractor and subcontractor disputes, construction contract disputes, lien-related matters, and other complex issues involving development projects, please don’t hesitate to contact one of our experienced attorneys at 305-570-2208. construction construction

You can also contact our team directly at: arianna@ayalalawpa.com

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[The opinions in this blog are not intended to be legal advice. You should consult with an attorney about the particulars of your case].

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