Planning and breaking ground on a new construction or development project is exciting. However, if you are a property owner or developer, your enthusiasm must not interfere with environmental compliance, or you could put your project and profit at risk. Learn about...
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What requirements should contractors meet?
When a Norcross area resident hires a contractor for their home or investment property, they have many different companies to choose from. A person may search the internet, ask friends, work with a real estate professional, etc. to find the perfect contractor for the...
Dispute between property developer and county may head to court
Throughout Georgia, property development has many layers that must be navigated to get a project up and running. From acquiring land, formulating plans, hiring contractors, getting the proper permits and ensuring that all the legal issues have been addressed, it can...
Is a construction delay a material breach of contract?
When two parties enter into an agreement for the construction of a commercial or residential property, there are many aspects of the project that will need to be addressed. A construction contract may specify: Parties involved (e.g., names of contractors, names of...
What types of defects can occur during a construction project?
There are many different construction projects occurring in Georgia every day. Some are major projects such as office buildings or apartment and condo buildings that are many stories high. There are also homes being built, remodeling projects and many other types of...
What personal protective equipment must employers provide?
Recently, you hurt yourself while working on a construction site. To strengthen your case, you must determine the level of fault your employer holds for your injuries and resulting medical bills. The Occupational Safety & Health Administration explains what...
3 commonly asked questions about Georgia mechanic liens
If you are a construction contractor, you may encounter difficulty receiving your pay in a timely manner. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the construction industry is worth over a trillion dollars, and yet this remains a common issue in the sector. Georgia's...
4 types of construction defect disputes
People in the development business want to sell, buy or build homes. They do not want to get into arguments. Nevertheless, disputes do arise. Here are five of the most common types. 1. Negligence Negligence claims are among the most recognizable types of foundations...
When does a promise or statement become legally binding?
People make promises on an everyday basis without thinking about it. However, in the business world this can turn out to be a huge legal headache. There is a big difference between an empty statement and one that carries legal weight. If you are in a business...
Should you take your case to court?
Litigation or going to court with a case is not always the best solution to a situation. You may find that it is better to settle out of court. Findlaw explains that you need to assess your case before you file a lawsuit. Doing this can help you to ensure that you...