Few things are as frustrating as a dispute with home contractor. If you’re dealing with such a dispute, should you file a lawsuit?
Whether it’s shoddy construction work, protracted delays, or a disagreement over money that is causing problems, sometimes a lawsuit may seem like the only way to get what you feel you bargained for when you hired your home contractor.
But if you’re considering a lawsuit against a home contractor, here are three things you may want to consider:
If you are considering legal action against a home contractor, a housing and construction defects attorney can advise you on how best to proceed with a lawsuit.
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