How good will it feel to purchase a home that no one else has ever lived in? If you are fortunate enough to have the opportunity, you may have jumped at it. After you sign your purchase agreement, the question of a home inspection could arise.If you don't quite...
Month: November 2019
Why structures aren’t always built properly
Construction defects could make it difficult or impossible to live or work in a North Carolina building. Defects can be the result of design errors, the use of inferior materials, or a failure to take environmental factors into account. For example, if a roof is not...
Toxic mold and environmental problems in North Carolina
Toxic mold and other environmental issues can cause serious health problems when they are present in buildings. These types of problems can arise during construction when poor construction allows moisture to leak inside of the buildings. If your property has toxic...
Construction dispute erupts from health center project
A New York construction project has led to a legal dispute between a plumbing subcontractor and the general construction company managing the medical center expansion in Poughkeepsie. The plumbing company, based in Fairfield, New Jersey, is suing Walsh Group and...
Commercial landlord sues WeWork over noise complaints
Commercial lease agreements in North Carolina and around the country often include terms that limit noise or other disruptive behavior, and tenants may face legal consequences when these conditions are ignored. An office building landlord in California recently filed...
Second Chance Gala 2019
Every year, (TLG) attends Second Chance's Evening of Pawsibilities Gala to help raise money to help homeless animals in North Carolina. This year, the ever-growing event was hosted at the Raleigh Convention Center since last year's sold...