Texas’s recent overhaul of its construction lien statutes has changed the rules in ways that reward disciplined teams and punish casual paperwork. As a result of these changes, when it comes to large, multi-tier projects, the difference between getting paid and losing...
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What recourse do subcontractors have when a company doesn’t pay?
Working as a subcontractor can be a way to become one's own boss. Professionals who have skills, like the ability to smoothly mud drywall or install tile, can negotiate contracts with construction companies for individual projects. Subcontractors can pick and choose...
Cost-cutting efforts related to materials could lead to litigation
There is little question that material costs are one of the biggest expenses involved in construction work. Particularly when working on residential properties, the materials that clients request can be incredibly expensive. Sometimes, the demands of the clients are...
Material vendors can file a property lien over non-payment
Civil laws in Texas help protect the rights of businesses under a variety of circumstances. Companies seeking to be competitive in service of others’ operations often have to get creative about how they approach their business models. Additionally, they need to work...
3 issues that may lead to construction defect claims against a firm
Perhaps you are an executive at a business that hired a construction firm to remodel an abandoned building and turn it into upscale office space. Maybe you are a homeowner who paid to have your kitchen modernized. You might even play a role at a construction firm as...

