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How Do You Legally Handle Construction Delays in California

November 27, 2024 by Mark Mellor

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Construction projects are so much more than pouring concrete and hammering nails. While many things can affect the outcome of a construction project, one of the most frustrating things for both contractors and owners is dealing with delays. Learn how to avoid construction delays and what to do when they happen in California. Common Causes […]

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20-Day Preliminary Notice: What Contractors Need to Know to Protect Their Rights

September 30, 2024 by Mark Mellor

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If you’re a contractor working in California, understanding the 20-day preliminary notice can make the difference between securing your payment and facing financial loss. This guide will walk you through what you need to know about preliminary notices, why they are essential, and how to ensure you are fully protected. What Is a Preliminary Notice? […]

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What’s the Difference Between Construction Liens and Mechanic’s Liens?

April 9, 2024 by Mark Mellor

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Navigating the intricate world of construction law can be a daunting task for anyone involved in the building process. Two terms that frequently emerge with significant legal and financial ramifications are “construction liens” and “mechanic’s liens.” While they sound similar, they address different aspects of the construction industry, reflecting distinct legal procedures and rights. Ensuring […]

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How to Successfully Avoid a Mechanic’s Lien

January 3, 2024 by Mark Mellor

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Construction projects already come with a lot of headaches—from managing different subcontractors to dealing with delays and cost overruns. The last thing you want to add to that list is a mechanic’s lien. If you have a construction project coming up and you want to cover all your bases, this guide is for you. Understanding […]

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Involved in a Construction Accident? Know the Types of Compensation Available

August 8, 2023 by Mark Mellor

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Construction sites are bustling with activity, but amidst the organized chaos, accidents can occur, leading to severe consequences for those involved. Construction accidents can result in devastating injuries, significant medical bills, lost wages, and emotional trauma. If you or someone you know has been a victim of such an accident, it is crucial to understand […]

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Are Verbal Agreements Legally Binding in the Construction Industry?

June 30, 2023 by Mark Mellor

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In the construction industry, agreements and contracts play a crucial role in ensuring smooth operations and protecting the interests of all parties involved. While written contracts are required in many cases, there may be instances where verbal agreements are made. This raises an important question: are verbal agreements legally binding in the construction industry?  In […]

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What Are The Recent Construction Laws And Changes: How Do They Impact You As A Contractor

April 19, 2023 by Mark Mellor

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Effective 2022 and 2023, several new regulations have been passed in California for the construction industry, including increased safety measures, environmental protection rules, and permit fines. Learn how these construction laws affect your company and how to avoid any fines or penalties. Why Construction Laws Are Important for You and Your Business When new laws […]

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Understanding and Avoiding Construction Litigation

November 7, 2022 by Mark Mellor

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Construction litigation can cause construction projects to come to a screeching halt and lead to financial loss. To avoid this, it’s important to understand what commonly causes litigation in construction matters. Once you know what can trigger litigation in construction matters, you can take steps to avoid it from occurring. Avoiding construction litigation should be […]

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Are You Dealing with a Homeowner Construction Issue?

August 2, 2022 by Mark Mellor

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Homeowner construction flaws and unforeseen shortcomings can quickly become complex and difficult to manage. With the amount of work involved in the construction process, there’s a high potential for errors to occur at any stage. If something goes wrong, it can be hard to know who is responsible and how to fix the problem. This […]

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When to Go to Court for Defective Construction

March 24, 2021 by admin

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Defective construction is a deficiency in a building or other structure type. Construction defects can delay projects and cause extensive injuries. Instances of defective construction occur because of poor design, low-quality materials, and poor workmanship. If you believe you are a defective construction victim, a construction law attorney in Riverside, CA, can help. Here is […]

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What Is a Stop Notice and How Does It Protect Contractors?

May 18, 2026 By Mark Mellor

Construction projects are notorious for payment delays. You finish a major drywall installation, submit your invoice, and then hear crickets. Meanwhile, you still have to pay your crew and cover material costs. If you are struggling to collect payment on a project, finding an … Read More...

Asset Purchase vs. Stock Purchase: What California Business Buyers Need to Know

May 14, 2026 By Mark Mellor

Buying a business is an exciting milestone, but the legal structure you choose can make or break your investment. When you sit down at the negotiating table, you will quickly face a critical decision: should you structure the deal as an asset purchase or a stock … Read More...

Tenant Not Paying Rent? Here’s What California Landlords Can Legally Do

May 8, 2026 By Mark Mellor

Managing an investment property usually goes smoothly until the first of the month comes and goes without a deposit. Dealing with a tenant not paying rent is one of the most stressful situations a property owner can face. You rely on that income to cover mortgages, taxes, and … Read More...

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