You and another party have a contract. It doesn't have an arbitration clause like you would have expected, so you have the option to take them to court. It's not your preference to talk about the dispute in a public forum, but you're not sure you have any other...
Month: April 2020
Don’t forget to put this on your business formation checklist
Starting a new business comes with a great deal of excitement, but it also needs some serious attention to detail. Some of the decisions made from the outset have a lasting effect on the company, and it would be a good idea to get it right, or as close thereto as...
How to handle a contract dispute
How to handle a contract dispute during a construction project can be a big problem. For one thing, you may not be able to move forward with your work until the issue is resolved. Also, it could end up costing you more money to deal with the dispute if you end up...
Can a landlord charge you for damage from a lack of repairs?
You've been living in your home for some time, but there have always been some minor problems. You let the landlord know, but nothing has been done to repair the issues you presented.Over time, you noticed that the mold issue you reported in your bathroom was getting...
Settle construction disputes quickly with these tips
Construction projects often turn into contract disputes. Consider this scenario: You have been happily working with a subcontractor on a construction project for the last several years, but lately, they have not performed as agreed. They have not been showing up...
Do you really need a power of attorney? What does it do?
No one knows what the future holds, and this uncertainty spurs many people to take as many precautions as they can. One way to prepare is to devise an estate plan that will take care of loved ones if the unthinkable should happen. While it is a good idea to take...