If you obtain a judgment against a general contractor whose business is incorporated and they fail to pay, you may seek to enforce the judgment through various means, such as wage garnishment or bank levies, but your options may be limited since the corporation is a separate legal entity. You typically cannot pursue the owner's personal assets unless you can prove personal liability, such as fraud or failure to maintain corporate formalities. It's advisable to consult with a legal professional to explore your specific enforcement options and understand the implications of the contractor's corporate status.
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