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 it sounds, there are provisions to add to make sure that if one part does become unenforceable, the rest of the contract will be upheld. For the most part, neglecting to attain a license to work will invalidate your contract, but this is on a state-to-state basis. There’s much more to learn about unenforceable contracts so click here to read the full article.

Karalynn Cromeens is the Owner and Managing Partner of The Cromeens Law Firm, PLLC, with over 17 years of experience in construction, real estate, and business law. A published author and passionate advocate for contractors, she has dedicated her career to protecting the businesses her clients have built. Karalynn is on a mission to educate subcontractors on their legal rights, which inspired her books Quit Getting Screwed and Quit Getting Stiffed, as well as her podcast and The Subcontractor Institute.

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