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Developers need their contractors to stick to game plan

On Behalf of Warren Gammill & Associates, P.L. | Oct 29, 2015 | Construction Litigation

Often the most important decisions a football coach makes involve which players will make the team and play in the games. A team simply cannot win without good players. Being a real estate developer is similar to being a coach in that it is important to select a team...

Florida condos found to have serious construction defects

On Behalf of Warren Gammill & Associates, P.L. | Oct 1, 2015 | Construction Litigation

Florida is a beautiful state in which to live. Perhaps this is why people are often willing to pay premium prices for homes here. But when you put your hard earned money into a place to live, you expect that it will be a comfortable, secure and safe dwelling. If your...

What are some key elements of a home renovation contract?

On Behalf of Warren Gammill & Associates, P.L. | Aug 27, 2015 | Construction Litigation

When looking to make upgrades to your home, you may enlist the services of a contractor. Before beginning a large-scale renovation, you will want to get the terms of the construction done down in writing. Well before the first nail is driven, you will have a lot of...

Mold due to construction defects can cause health issues

On Behalf of Warren Gammill & Associates, P.L. | Jul 25, 2015 | Construction Litigation

When you have a new home or other structures built, you want to closely examine the results to make sure there are no construction defects. Construction defects can range from those that are primarily aesthetic, to those that are extremely hazardous. Scratched floor...

Townhouse construction stopped in dispute over historic cemetery

On Behalf of Warren Gammill & Associates, P.L. | Jun 19, 2015 | Construction Litigation

In Florida, land for development is selling at a premium these days. Developers can reap tremendous financial rewards from a successfully executed real estate project. But they must also put up a great deal of capital in order to bring their plans to fruition. This...

Construction defects could lead to growth of mold

On Behalf of Warren Gammill & Associates, P.L. | May 15, 2015 | Construction Litigation

Making aesthetic choices may be the most enjoyable part of having a new home built to your specifications. Since it will be your home you can decide on everything, from the color of the walls to the style of the faucets. And while such details are important, so too is...

Construction defects can make for fun in movies but not real life

On Behalf of Warren Gammill & Associates, P.L. | Apr 3, 2015 | Construction Litigation

In the film "The Money Pit," Tom Hanks and Shelley Long play a young couple who purchase a house that they think is a bargain. But very quickly, their collective hope for their home turns into disappointment as problems begin to mount. The house?s electrical wiring is...

Construction defects can turn your home into a source of stress

On Behalf of Warren Gammill & Associates, P.L. | Jan 20, 2015 | Construction Litigation

In the Jane Austen novel “Emma,” the character Mrs. Eton observes “There is nothing like staying at home for real comfort.” This simple statement sums up why our homes are so important to us. A home is where we can find solace and be ourselves. We are free to outfit...

Breach of contract can merit a variety of damages

On Behalf of Warren Gammill & Associates, P.L. | Dec 22, 2014 | Contract Disputes

When you enter into a contract with another party, it is expected that the agreement’s terms will be met. Contracts should be written in such a manner that both parties will derive value from adherence to its terms. Unfortunately, sometimes disputes arise and...

How can you be sure a developer is reputable?

On Behalf of Warren Gammill & Associates, P.L. | Dec 16, 2014 | Construction Litigation

For some, the anticipation of purchasing a newly built home may come with an abundance of excitement and enthusiasm. It is natural for everyone to want a place of their own where they can live as they please. Many people also love the idea of being able to personalize...

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