Often times, you will have friends and family help you out in making modifications or repairs to your property. But there are certain situations where you need a contractor, a handyman or a subcontractor to help you build a fence, dig a pool, re-landscape the yard,...
Year: 2020
What are the common causes of construction litigation?
There are several causes of construction litigation in New Jersey. Typically, construction litigation primarily involves one party breaking the terms of a contract. In most cases, a project gets initiated once you, as the contractor, sign legally binding documents...
2 common examples of payment disputes
Construction is an in-demand and profitable business. However, if you do not receive payment timely, your construction business may face hard times making projects come to fruition. Without the necessary capital infusion from clients, you may not make payroll or...
How do I file a mechanic’s lien in NJ?
Filing a lien against a residential property you worked on could be a good way to secure payment. However, the process in New Jersey could be complicated enough that you may want to seek other options. After you determine that this route could be practical, then you...
Residential building permits surged 11.1% over the year
When settlers first came to New Jersey, building a home was how they kept a roof over their heads. Even up to a hundred or so years ago, building a home was fairly common. In the more modern era, tract houses began to spring up and more people decided to buy a...
Why are final inspections so important?
Building codes and other legal restrictions are a part of your daily work in New Jersey. As a contractor, you must follow the law specifically to avoid any issues during inspections. The inspection process helps to ensure that you have met all the codes and the work...

