Some of the best lessons we can learn about how the industry is developing and what is trending can be found in the courtroom, but you should not have to end up there to find them out!
What is a General Retainer Agreement and How Can it Benefit You?
Have an attorney on call to answer all your questions and help with all your issues for only $2,500. The hardest thing I have done in my life was to start a material supply business from the ground up with my husband. My heart and soul went into that business, and I...
Residential Contractor Rights: An Overview
In almost all states the residential contractor is given the right to fix any claimed defects before the homeowner can sue you. Residential contractor rights give you the advantage of great protections; knowing how to protect yourself best is essential, especially when growing your business.
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.
I’ve Just Received a Demand Letter. What are My Next Steps?
The worst thing you can do is ignore the demand letter you’ve just received. Learn the importance of understanding what a demand letter is and what you can do about it.
Avoiding the Litigation Land Mine
Not understanding a contract that you sign is extremely dangerous. A legal land mine awaits you if you sign a contract without reading and understanding what you are signing. The best way to prevent a lawsuit is to understand all the terms of your contract—in plain language.
Warranty Causes of Action – Think Smart Before You Start
In this blog, we will break down the breach of express and implied warranties, the positives and negatives of warranties, and detailed examples of everything you need to know to protect yourself on the front-end.
Subcontractor Warranties: Avoiding Risks for You and Your Business
How can you be responsible for warranty claims if you did not have a warranty in your subcontract? There are two different types of warranties: express and implied. An express warranty is in writing and found in your subcontract. An implied warranty is given by law, whether you want there to be one or not.
Danger Zone: Misapplication of Trust Funds
If you are someone that controls the money for the company, and then you misapply it, your subs and suppliers can not only come after your company but also you as an individual, which can have a negative impact on your credit and make your non-exempt personal assets vulnerable. In addition, you may also be liable for criminal charges if you misapply construction trust funds.
Safety Terms in Construction Webinar
Accidents happen! You cannot plan or predict when an accident will happen, but you can plan and prepare for your company’s response and liability when an accident does occur. Join Kelly Stamy at our Free Webinar as she explains the importance of building worker safety...