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An attorney would need to read the contract to see if there are any "loopholes" which allow a price increase for subcontractor and material costs,... Read Answer
Unfortunately, as with many issues relating to construction, many of the rights, responsbililites, and remedies of the parties are derived from the... Read Answer
The facts presented here certainly indicate the homeowner should have serious concerns about the future performance of this contract. Having... Read Answer
I am very sorry to learn of the difficulties you are having with this solar installation. Unfortunately, questions by homeowners... Read Answer
This is a classic contractor case. You will need to hire a new contractor or a lawyer to try to deal with the first one.
Unfortunately, it appears your success in the original arbritration proceeding was in vain, given that the court dismissed the case which was... Read Answer
Unfortunately, this question falls within the majority of construction related matters for which little by way of guidance can be provided in an... Read Answer
I am sorry to learn of this unfortunate situation and homeowners are typically at a substantial disadvantage when dealing with devleopers without an... Read Answer
A contractor may be liabe for a defect in conctruction. We represent property owners in disputes concerning defects. You may contact our firm if you... Read Answer
Hi Alina,
In most cases the Assocation is responsible to maintain the common elements, and this includes preventing water leaks from the exterior of... Read Answer
You can sue, but dont try to do so on your own. These homebuilders have will have very experienced lawyers on their side, and you should too. Gather... Read Answer
Ultimately the Builder is responsible for the acts of its subcontractors in these cases. At this point if neither are willing to do anything to... Read Answer
You may very well have a claim against the contractor which may include your expenses, loss of use, lost profits etc., but it will depend on a number... Read Answer
Potentially you may be correct. Construction defect litigation, however, is very fact specific. Additionally, the permit dates, COE, the contracts,... Read Answer
The question first must be asked as to why the Association was in the Unit performing work? Was there notice; was there an "event" that caused... Read Answer
Well, my biggest advice would be to make an appointment with an attorney to have a confidential consultation sooner rather than latter. The... Read Answer
In a nutshell, no. And while you're at it, make sure the funds clear before signing, or put a contingency in the waiver that it is subject to... Read Answer