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Yea, I'd be firing them.
I'd also dispute the charge. Let em take me to small claims court.
If OP is in the US (possibly Canada too), then the contractor would simply put a lien on their property and be done with it. This means the OP could not sell or refinance their house, and if they die, their estate has to pay the lien before it goes to their family. That’s my basic understanding; there is likely more complex nuances to it than what I’ve said.
It would be better for OP to pay up, read their service agreement, and if possible take the contractor to small claims court instead of expecting it the other way around.
I don’t think maintenance companies can do this? I thought it was only for contracted renovation work (stuff that requires a permit)