Construction Law

Construction Law

Construction Law

Construction Law

Construction contracts typically contain specific performance clauses. Whether you are having a new home built, or having work done on your current home, you depend on a contractor to uphold his end of the deal. When they fail in their obligation to you, I can help. Thanks to more than two decades of work dealing with both residential and commercial construction, I am intimately familiar with how important getting contractors to complete work on time.

Contractors who fulfill their obligations to homeowners often are faced with significant delays in getting paid for their work. This is problematic since generally you have sub-contractors to pay and you also have to purchase materials for your next job. We can help ensure those who hired you uphold their end of the contract they agreed to with you at the outset of the job.

Whether the involved can deal with the outstanding issues outside of court with the intervention of an attorney, or the issue ultimately winds up being litigated, I can represent you. I have represented homeowners as well as contractors in Spring Hill, Columbia, Murfreesboro, Nashville, and Franklin. Contact me at my Franklin Tennessee office, Thomas J. Boylan, Attorney at Law and let me help you get all your construction issues resolved.
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