Problems with a construction project can lead to a costly dispute

by | Dec 9, 2018 | Uncategorized

When you are building a commercial space or residential property in Texas, you expect that the construction company, contractor or other parties will provide a quality product. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. In fact, you may learn that there are defects and issues with the construction project that could cost you both time and money. 

Upon discovering a construction defect, you may attempt to have the contractor, builder or construction company fix it. If asking the responsible party to fix the problem is not effective, it may be necessary to seek legal recourse. Disputes over construction projects and contracts can be complex, but you do not have to navigate them on your own. 

Common construction defects and what you can do

A defect in a construction project is more than just an inconvenience — it can be costly to fix and may even compromise the safety and integrity of the entire project. Examples of common types of construction defects and issues include the following: 

  • Problems with the foundation
  • Use of faulty or poor-quality materials
  • Electrical problems
  • Water and mold issues
  • Building on expansive soils

What may seem like a minor issue can have devastating consequences for the property owner. It is in your best interests to seek to have the terms of the contract enforced and compel the appropriate parties to fix the problem.

Disputes with a construction company can be complex. You may claim that they should fix the defect, but the company may claim it is not liable or is not required by the terms of the contract to do any additional work. This can be frustrating, but there are things you can do to protect your financial interests and your investment in the construction project. In some cases, it may be possible to reach an out of court settlement on the issue, but it may be necessary to move forward with a legal claim

Where should you start?

If you are dealing with consequences because a construction company did not do what it promised to do or failed to meet the terms of the contract, you have options. To learn more about the appropriate course of action, you may find it necessary to start with a complete evaluation of your case. 

There is significant benefit in working with an experienced construction dispute attorney on these matters. With help, you can fight for a beneficial outcome to your concerns and get the necessary repairs done or compensation you deserve.