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Specialized Resolution Services

Whether you need to prove a defect exists or defend against a claim, your next move is crucial. With the threat of litigation, seeking legal assistance to resolve disputes quickly and effectively can save you significant time, money, and stress. With the threat of litigation – and all the expense and delays associated with it – seeking the assistance of legal representation that aims to resolve your dispute as quickly and effectively as possible could save you considerable time, money, and headaches.

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Identifying Problems

Issues can include design flaws, substandard workmanship, or the use of poor-quality materials, affecting a building's value and safety.

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Resolving Disputes

Addressing issues early with legal representation can prevent costly and lengthy litigation, saving time and resources.

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Legal Guidance

Experienced attorneys provide essential support in proving or defending claims, navigating complex legal requirements and procedures.

Resolving Construction Issues

With complex projects involving numerous professionals, issues often arise. These problems can be legally recognized as deficiencies in design, workmanship, or materials that reduce a property's value. Disputes can quickly escalate, questioning the professional integrity of those involved. Our attorneys adopt alternative dispute resolution methods to resolve disputes out of court whenever possible.

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Common Questions

Don't let contract disputes disrupt your projects. Discover how our legal experts can provide efficient and effective resolutions.

  • What is Considered a Defect?

    A defect is any condition that reduces the value of a property, such as flaws in design, workmanship, or materials.




  • Common Defects

    Common issues include water seepage, structural failures, faulty drainage, and inadequate insulation, often exacerbated by weather conditions.






  • How to File a Claim?

    Filing a claim involves proving the defect, often requiring independent expert testimony and adherence to specific legal procedures.




  • What is a Notice of Claim?

    Before suing, an aggrieved property owner must serve a Notice of Claim, giving the responsible party a chance to inspect and fix the issue.






  • How Long Do You Have to File a Claim?

    Generally, in Florida, you have four years from discovering the defect to file suit on a claim, with a seven-year maximum from the completion of construction.





  • What is the "Right to Cure"?

    The responsible party has the opportunity to fix the defect after receiving a Notice of Claim, potentially avoiding further legal action.





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Dealing with construction issues? Don't let issues disrupt your projects. Discover how our legal experts can provide efficient and effective solutions.

Ensuring Project Integrity

Addressing construction problems early can prevent significant delays and financial losses. Properly drafted contracts and clear communication of responsibilities can mitigate misunderstandings. When disputes arise, having experienced legal counsel ensures that issues are managed efficiently, protecting your interests. Preventative measures, such as thorough inspections and adherence to building standards, are key to avoiding issues. Ultimately, taking proactive steps and seeking expert advice can safeguard your projects and investments.

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