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Construction Contract Time is of the Essence Clauses

By William F. Cobb October 1, 2019 Posted in Construction Law

Major construction projects, and many smaller projects, rely on American Institute of Architects (“AIA”) documents, which are the most widely used standard form contracts in the construction industry.  They facilitate communications among all the parties involved in construction, which makes it easier to produce a high-quality project in a timely […]

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Five Common Mistakes Homeowners Make When Hiring a Contractor

By Megan C. Goodall September 25, 2019 Posted in Construction Law

Building or remodeling a home can be both an exciting and stressful time for any homeowner. Finding a contractor that can deliver quality work on time and within your budget can be an exhausting process. By doing your homework and asking the right questions, you can avoid these five common […]

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Advertising in the Construction Industry

By Christopher M. Cobb September 24, 2019 Posted in Construction Law

Often times a good advertising program is the difference between the referral of a job or being left off the request for proposal sheet.  Like all industries, work comes from a good referral network and a good advertising program.  It may be enough to just do excellent work but construction […]

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How Long Does a Construction Lien Last in Florida?

By Christopher M. Cobb May 28, 2019 Posted in Community Association Law

When a Florida contractor is not paid for the work they perform on real property, Chapter 713 and the Florida Constitution permit the aggrieved contractor to record a construction lien on the property.  Construction liens are a valuable tool in the collection of amounts due and owner for work performed. […]

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