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Requirements for California Home Improvement Contracts

Requirements for California Home Improvement Contracts

by Michael Kushner | May 11, 2022 | Construction Law

OVERVIEW The larger the residential construction project, the more anxiety homeowners feel—and not just because they have to live with the inherent noise and mess that go hand-in-hand with home improvement or construction, but also because of the horror stories...
Disputes Between Homeowners and Contractors

Disputes Between Homeowners and Contractors

by Michael Kushner | May 6, 2022 | Construction Law, Litigation, Real Estate

OVERVIEW A dispute with a contractor can turn into a nightmare for a homeowner. In fact, most homeowners are familiar with the horror stories surrounding shoddy workmanship, project abandonment, and outright fraud perpetrated by dishonest, incompetent, and/or...

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