Construction defects can cause your home to be worth less in
value. The defects may not even be discovered by you for many years after you
have ...
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Construction law pertains to
all of the areas of law which are relevant to the construction process
including land acquisition, project financing an...
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The building or construction permit application and review process
ensures that the plans for construction comply with the local area's
land use and...
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Thousands of Americans
hire general contractors to build or renovate their homes every year. While any
differences that arise can often be worked ou...
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Lawsuits against home builders/developers occur frequently when a construction defect is discovered by the homeowner after the sale of a home. A con...
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Lien laws for filing liens vary from state to state. There are no uniform lien laws.
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Construction contracts are used for the building, additions or
remodeling of a home, townhouse, condo or a commercial property. Before
the contr...
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There are several reasons why remodeling without a permit is a
common occurrence in the United States. It’s so common, in fact, it’s
estimated...
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So you've got a home improvement project you've been meaning to hire
someone to handle? Or are you the entrepreneurial contractor looking
to docum...
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Construction defects and deficiencies are discovered in many new homes. Builders need to be competitive with bids to get contracts.
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