When General Contractors overcharge & lein deal We sell Modular and Mobile Homes.

When General Contractors overcharge & lein deal
We sell Modular and Mobile Homes. In order to set our Modulars we must hire a General Contractor which we did. He verbally quoted one price and when job was done it was elevated by about $6600.00 We only had a $4000 deal anyway since it was our first one
When we disagreed he agreed to meet with us verbally and go over. Now that the loan has closed he has yet to me with us but liened the property . Do we have
any recoarse or are we going to have to lose. The problem is he has two more jobs going for us.. Do I have any recoarse at all or do I have to pay..We are totally at his mercy and we are not in business to make him money and lose us money
Any suggestions or can you refer me anywhere

Contractor failed to provide lien waivers as specified in the contract Our…

Contractor failed to provide lien waivers as specified in the contract
Our contract with our general contractor on our home rebuild includes the following sections:

a. ”Contractor shall submit to Owner an invoice for payment and fully executed lien waivers in a form acceptable to Virginia mechanic’s line law(s), ……”

b. Indemnification to Owner on the payment or nonpayment by Contractor to any of its subs or sub-subs for work performed on or off site.

I’ve had several subs who haven’t been paid, and they both have contacted me about helping get paid. They mentioned putting a lien on the house to get paid. The contractor did not submit lien waivers or invoices for the work.

What are my options – is the contractor in breach of the contract? Can the subs put a lien on my house?

Responsible Managing Employee (RME) Indemnification I want to enter into…

Responsible Managing Employee (RME) Indemnification
I want to enter into contract with a Hawaiian General Contractor as an RME-Responisble Managing Employee. I have an existing LLC. I would like to include in the contract between he and I an indemnification clause holding him harmless of any and all claims related to the work my company purforms under his license.