Contractors in the Austin region of Texas rely on contracts to ensure their protection throughout a construction project. Unfortunately, a dispute can still arise despite a clear contract. Some common allegations of contractor breaches include: Not following building...
Year: 2021
What steps can you take to clear your home’s title?
The sale or purchase of a home is one of the most expensive transactions that most people will ever be involved in. Homesellers, in particular, invest significant resources in holding on to and maintaining their homes over the years. If there are clouds on your...
Has a customer accused you of using inferior building materials?
Many customers hire a contractor to carry out a project that they've dreamed up in their heads. While some customers may have pictures showing what they want, many do not. Construction companies have to interpret what the customer wants, have them choose between a few...
How can you fight against a mechanic’s lien?
Sometimes, it’s necessary to ask for a mechanic’s lien. You might be familiar with doing so yourself. However, in other cases, it may be necessary to defend against a lien that someone else wants to place on your property. Mechanic’s liens are, by nature, easier to...
What can you do when the seller won’t leave your new Texas home?
Most people buying a new house cannot wait to take possession. Usually, as soon as they sign the deed transferring ownership, the buyers can expect to receive the keys to the property and the legal right to access it. They will start moving in, often the same day. ...
Is it a construction defect if the owner just doesn’t like the building?
Your construction company is hired to build a home for a family from another state. They’re not going to be around to watch the progress, but they want the home to be done by the time they move. When they arrive, though, they are unfortunately displeased with the...
How do breaches of contract and warranty differ?
As a contractor, you likely hope that no disputes between you and your customers will ever arise. There are many factors at play any time someone enters into a contract with someone else. Things can go wrong. One of the most common disputes that arise is over...
Understanding prescriptive easements
One of the many advantages of living in Texas is that it offers the potential to own large amounts of open land to those who can afford it. Whether you use your land for your family home or a working ranch, you may rarely see your nearest neighbors. They may own...
What is a defects liability period in construction?
If you have a past client approach you with a construction-related issue they believe was caused by your company, one of the things you should look at is your initial contract and how long it has been since the project was completed. The defects liability period may...
Can landowners keep you out of streams or rivers near their land?
According to Texas Parks and Wildlife, if a waterway is navigable in fact or by statute, it is open to public use. One court determined that waters in their natural state provide many benefits to the public. As such, these waters are considered navigable under the...