Construction Business Attorney Met Lane has represented owners, general contractors, subcontractors, and developers in a variety of litigation involving construction defects, enforcement of obligations in real estate projects, and disputes over payments.
Sometimes, contractors and their subcontractors don’t agree on work or payment. We can help sort out these disagreements and find a fair solution.
If you’re a property owner and have issues with a contractor, or vice versa, we’re here to help. Whether it’s about the quality of the work, deadlines, or payment, we’ve got your back.
A contractor lien is like a legal claim against a property when the contractor hasn’t been paid. We can help resolve these issues, whether you’re the property owner or the contractor.
If there are problems with the construction, like unsafe wiring, leaking windows, or weak foundations, we can help. We deal with cases about poor quality work and building code violations.
If someone didn’t keep their promise about the quality or condition of the construction work, that’s a breach of warranty. We’ll work with you to fix these issues.
Sometimes, disputes happen in big real estate projects. We handle cases where there are arguments about contracts or obligations in these projects.
If there are disagreements about how much is owed, or who should pay, we can step in and help find a solution.
We’re here to make sure your construction disputes are handled fairly and efficiently. If you have any of these issues, give us a call and we’ll work together to sort it out.
A construction dispute is a disagreement related to a building or construction project. This can include problems about the contract, the quality of work, payments, or other issues that come up during construction.
It’s a good idea to call a lawyer as soon as you think there might be a problem. The sooner you get legal advice, the better your chances of solving the issue quickly and fairly.
Met Lane handles many types of construction disputes, including disagreements between owners and contractors, issues with subcontractors, problems with construction quality like unsafe wiring or leaks, and questions about contracts or warranties.
Yes, often business disputes can be settled without a lawsuit. We always try to find a way to solve the problem through talking and agreement first. If that doesn’t work, we’re ready to protect your rights in court.
The time it takes to resolve a business construction dispute can vary. It depends on the details of the case and if the problem can be solved through negotiation or if it needs to go to court. We work to solve issues as quickly as possible.
Bring any documents related to your case, like contracts, emails, photos of the construction work, and any notes about the dispute. This information helps your Carrollton construction dispute lawyer understand your situation better.