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August 07, 2017
Word To The Wise For Contractors: Don’T Forget Required Disclosure Statements
Category:
Construction Law
May 25, 2017
Should Construction Disputes Be Mediated?
Category:
Construction Law
July 09, 2014
Defective Construction Notice Attorney
Category:
Construction Law
June 25, 2014
Does A Contractor Have The Right To Cure If The Customer/Owner Has A Complaint About The Work?
Category:
Construction Law
April 22, 2014
What Sort Of Warranty Obligations Do I Have As A Contractor Under Washington Law?
Category:
Construction Law
February 28, 2014
Are There Any Other Construction Project Posting Requirements?
Category:
Construction Law
January 22, 2014
What if the Claim of Lien Is Filed Without Having First Provided a Required Notice to Owner or Notice to Customer, if It Is Filed More Than 90 Days After the Last Day of Work, or if the Amount Stated in the Claim of Lien Exceeds What Is Actually Owed?
Category:
Construction Law
December 11, 2013
How Long Is My Claim Of Lien Effective?
Category:
Construction Law