Even after implementing as many proactive strategies as possible to prevent or minimize a construction dispute, some are inevitably bound to form. Construction projects have so many complex regulations, room for disagreement and involve such high sums of money...
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Protect your company’s investment with a mechanic’s lien
When you complete a construction project but the homeowner fails to remit payment, you can protect your business investment by suing the client for breach of contract. You can also file a legal document called a mechanic's lien. Learn how to protect your California...
What should a contractor do if a homeowner refuses to pay?
During a project like home construction, the owner of the property and the contractor sign binding legal contracts. This is to protect you if, for any reason, you find the property owner unwilling or unable to uphold your agreement. If you find yourself in this...


