Employment Law Do’s and Don’ts Webinar with RHCA – June 9th
Join us for the final installment of the Spring Webinar Series with the Regional Hispanic Contractors Association. Employment Law is one of the most challenging areas of business ownership and is often overlooked. Running a business is no simple endeavor, and the challenges that are a part of navigating employment law, seem to be endless. […]
How Not To Get Screwed as A Contractor
Work Smarter, Not Harder Getting screwed as a contractor happens far too often, and many times the toughest situations are avoidable. Karalynn Cromeens of The Cromeens Law Firm sits with Nate Wadsworth, host of the Essential Craftsmen podcast to discuss how NOT to get screwed. One of the most effective ways to avoid getting screwed […]
What You Need to Know about Construction Warranties
Warranties are a tricky element of the construction industry, which any trade professional can attest to. The rules on construction warranties are state-specific. It is crucial you understand what type of warranty you need to provide.
Warranties in Construction Contracts Webinar. June 23rd
Most people in the construction industry are comfortable with warranting their work, and it is a great first step of the construction process, but did you know that you could be liable for so much more than you even realize? It’s so important to have your contracts reviewed to understand the risk of what you […]
Get Paid on Time: Liens & Collections Seminar with GHBA. June 22nd
Liens give you leverage! So why should you ever let your hard-earned money go down the drain? You owe it to yourself and your business to understand what is expected of you to collect on your construction projects and know the fundamentals of a collections process. That starts with understanding all the updates that went […]
#462: PRO Talk With Construction Attorney Karalynn Cromeens
Don’t Forget to Include The Clause Karalynn Cromeens of the Cromeens Law Firm sits with host Patrick McCombe on The Fine Homebuilding Podcast to advise contractors on how to prevent themselves from having to learn the hard way when it comes to bad construction contracts. Contract clauses and provisions can serve as a huge advantage […]
Defense Against Defective Work Claims
It is great to know what could be considered defective work as a commercial contractor, but what happens if you get hit with a claim for defective work from your client? This blog discusses the best ways to approach defense against a defective work claim.
License to Work: Construction Contracts Can Become Unenforceable
How to Stop Your Contract From Becoming Invalid There are a lot of ins and outs to contracts, and it is important to understand all parts to avoid any confusion. Karalynn Cromeens wrote a piece for the US Glass discussing contract provisions that can make parts of or your entire contract invalid. As scary as […]
Defining Defective Work in Commercial Construction
The construction industry is full of nuances, especially when it comes to navigating various kinds of construction. When operating in commercial construction, you need to understand how to define defective work in commercial construction, the risks, and what you are and are not permitted to do under your contract.
Getting Sued for Defective Work as a Residential Contractor
Going to court is never ideal, but if it is inevitable there are lessons to be learned from those who have been in your shoes and how to (and how not to) best handle the situation. In this blog, we’ll dive into what to do if you’re getting sued for defective work as a residential contractor.