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Statute of Limitations on Construction Lawsuits in California

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It is essential that a contractor follows and maintains certain standards when constructing a building or when performing repairs or improvements on a property. If the contractor fails to keep up with such standards or performs the job in a defective manner, then the property owner might seek compensation for the damages…

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The Rights of the Contractor and the Homeowner in a Construction Delay Dispute

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Construction delay disputes are very common these days and usually arise when the contractor or the homeowner breaches any of the terms and conditions mentioned in the agreement. This often leads to a civil lawsuit wherein one of the parties might want to seek compensation from the other holding them responsible for…

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Construction and Building Related Laws in California Pt 2

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SB 981: This rule allows water treatment devices to be sold via a home solicitation contract, which would be installed within a three-day window until the cancel period is finished. Note that the seller is held responsible if the customer cancels the deal before the three-day window. The removal should be done at the expense of the seller, and they also have full responsibility to return the property to its initial situation.

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