Client Results Details

$27,472 Recovered for Custom Home Builder

Engagement Overview

Speciality

Residential

Client type

Location

Los Angeles, CA

Amt Recovered

$27,472

Duration

63 Days

Services

Collection

The Situation

BBG, a custom home builder, had a payment dispute with a real estate developer. Despite completed work, the developer refused payment, creating cash flow pressure and risk to project timelines.

The Payment Challenge

  • Developer withheld payment on completed work
  • Small business exposed to cash flow disruption
  • Escalation required while preserving business relationships
  • Needed fast resolution without over-complicating

Our Recovery Approach

The Outcome

Filed a Mechanics Lien, then referred to construction litigation counsel when the developer continued to refuse payment. The matter quickly settled for the original balance plus fees and interest.

Full Payment

$27,472 recovered in 60 days

Costs Reimbursed

Collection and legal fees included

Lien Filed

Mechanics Lien secured rights and leverage

Quick Resolution

Dispute settled without project disruption

Hear from Customer

“Kore United got us our payment fast, including interest and fees. The process was clear, firm, and professional. It saved time, money, and stress while keeping our client relationships intact.”

Best Builders Group

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