Avoiding construction contract disputes often begins with crafting a solid construction contract. This is especially important if you are entering into a construction contract to have a house built in North Carolina. You want everything to go as planned and to get the...
Month: September 2017
Is your landlord responsible for your injuries?
When you rent an apartment or another type of residential property in North Carolina, you have certain rights. While you must abide by specific terms presented by your landlord in your rental contract, you do have the right to a reasonable expectation of safety, as...
Consider your consideration
Few professional agreements (particularly in the construction industry) are one-sided. There is almost always a promise exchanged between all parties. This why, whenever clients come to us here at The with questions regarding disputes with...
Minimizing conflict during eviction
For landlords and tenants alike, eviction can be incredibly challenging. Often, people who are dealing with an eviction may encounter uncertainty, feel very stressed out, or even face financial problems. However, there are many different reasons why evictions become...
The importance of renter’s insurance
North Carolina residents who rent homes, condominiums or apartments should know the value of having a good renter's insurance policy. Some landlords or property management companies require some level of renter's insurance coverage. However, even when coverage is not...