
How to Terminate Your Building Contract
Homeowners have the right to get out of their domestic building contracts. Find out what these rights are and how you may exercise them.
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Homeowners have the right to get out of their domestic building contracts. Find out what these rights are and how you may exercise them.
Are you and your contractor in the middle of a building dispute and you’re raring to take assertive action? Here are some things you should first know.
Yes, it’s possible to review your construction contract on your own, without engaging the services of a lawyer. Read on to find out how.
Sometimes, the thought of calling a lawyer for the first time may seem daunting, for a number of reasons. No need to worry though; here, we break down what goes on during legal consults and what you can expect from them.
Are you being called to your First Directions hearing? Read on to know how best to prepare for it.
If you are in the middle of a building dispute and would like to lodge a case with the Victoria Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT), here are some things you should know.
Contractual arrangements carry so much uncertainty as to the outcome, especially during the execution phase.
You may want to review the contract on your own, or engage the help of a contract lawyer. Read on to learn what your best options are.
When it comes to construction work, an implied warranty or “statutory warranty” is an assurance made by the builder to the owner that the works carried out are of quality and meet a certain standard.
Construction contract disputes may hinder progress, affect owner-builder relations, deteriorate the quality of work, and may render a huge waste in time and money. Contracts are essential to your building project. Knowing that construction contract disputes may arise would help you complete your work properly, anticipate and avoid legal consequences in the future.