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Construction Case Law

Need assistance regarding construction case law? Buyers that purchase a home before it is built are at risk for construction case law disputes. Another situation is when a home is purchased with intended fixes is to be implemented and are not. The best way to resolve the construction case law dispute is to have a residential real estate lawyer review the contract. In the future, be sure to have a lawyer drawn up the construction contract, this help to ensure that buyer does not get the short hand of the deal.

Are you or someone you know in the middle of a construction case law dispute? Contact a Residential Real Estate lawyer today!

Some areas of disputes in construction case law include:

  • Real Estate Contracts
  • Sale agreements
  • Residential leases
  • Construction contracts
  • Subcontractor agreements
  • New home construction agreements
  • Development
  • Liens and Bond Claims
  • Zoning
  • Boundary

Without a written contract that specifies exactly what was discussed, disputes may possibly arise, when a contractor and the owner of the property engage in a construction contract. When attempting to resolve a dispute, they are typically defined within the terms of the construction contract, which outlines the requirements and duties of the owner of the property and the contractor.p>

Are there delays in the construction project? Some people plan to move into their new home when it is suppose to be finished and find themselves homeless after selling their previous home. This causes a number of  construct case law disputes and problems for the buyer. If these delays are not out of the control of the contractor, then the contractor may be held responsible for incurred buyer expenses.

Are you or someone you know in the middle of a construction case law dispute? Contact a Residential Real Estate lawyer today!

 

 

 
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The garage is not considered in the square footage of a home.
A garage that is attached to the home is not considered part of the home's square footage.  Only livable space is considered in the square footage calculation.

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RESPA protects certain types of transactions.

Federally related mortgage loan transactions, such as loans secured by a lien on residential property. This includes: refinances, home purchase loans, lender approved assumptions, equity lines of credit, property improvement loans, and reverse mortgages.

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According to real estate case law, second mortgage tax deduction on undeveloped land is not allowed.

Real estate case law states that you must have begun construction of a building on the land that and occupied within 24 months to submit a tax deduction. Otherwise, the land is an investment and the interest paid on the second mortgage does not qualify.

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