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Is your structure affected by one of these construction defects?

If you own a home then you probably depend on it to be a safe place for you and your family. If you own commercial real estate, then you probably expect that the structures you utilize are fit for their intended purposes. While many construction companies and subcontractors adhere to law, regulations, and applicable standards, there are a lot that don’t. Those who cut corners in the construction of these structures can render them defective, which means that you could be left on the hook for thousands, but oftentimes tens or hundreds of thousands, sometimes even millions, of dollars in repair costs. Types of construction defects This is unacceptable. If correcting your structure is going to cost you money and you can attribute the flaw to a defect in the construction process, then you might be entitled to compensation for your losses. When addressing these cases, there are four main types of construction defects that might justify legal action. Design defects: These types of defects can affect many aspects of your structure, including poor drainage and bad structural support. But it can also occur when the design leads to a building code violation that is costly for you to correct.

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Contract breach basics

Contracts most often take a lot of time and effort to negotiate. Both California parties to a contract include those provisions which are important to them and must be fulfilled in order to discharge it properly. Contracts are binding, which allows each party to rely on them and begin taking relevant steps to keep their end of the bargain. This is essential in construction law, as contractors and subcontractors rely on each party to follow through on their promises so the project can run smoothly. If one party does not keep its end of the bargain and breaches it, it might be possible to take the breaching party to court. When is a contract breached? Any time a party strays from the conditions and terms agreed to in the contract, it can be considered a breach of the contract. For example, if someone is supposed to be paid by a particular date, then that term has been violated and legal consequences can follow. What happens if a contract is breached? Contracts usually include the legal consequences of violating a contractual provision. If that is the case, then parties must follow the procedure laid out in the agreement. If not, then

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