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Construction Litigation Lawyer in Mesa, AZ

Construction law is complex, requiring a deep understanding of Arizona’s business and zoning laws. Investors, developers, homeowners, and landlords rely on the professional skills of contractors and subcontractors to complete work that they do not have the skills to do themselves. Properly vetting your contractor prospects for the best possible results is necessary.

Resolvere Law PLLC can help you understand your construction contract before pulling the trigger. By hiring an attorney for your construction legal matters, you can focus on the continued operation of your business instead of worrying about contract disputes.

Call to speak with a construction law attorney before starting your next Mesa, Arizona, project.

Where Do Construction Litigation Lawyers Fit Into Your Mesa Project?

Mesa’s business opportunities are constantly growing, allowing small businesses, larger companies, and homeowners to thrive in our Arizona community. Speaking with a well-versed construction attorney may not be on your radar when starting a construction project, but these professionals can protect you from future legal issues and help settle conflicts when they arise.

When starting a new project, a construction lawyer can help you:

  • Drafting and reviewing contracts: Every project is as good as the contract that outlines it. Before you start your project, you will need to draft a solid contract that outlines your expectations and specifies what will happen should the contract be breached. We can review existing project contracts to ensure they don’t contain vague language or one-sided protections.
  • Due diligence: Large real estate transactions and construction projects require significant due diligence to prevent legal issues from arising later. Ensuring your project abides by Mesa, Arizona, zoning laws and regulations and has all the necessary permits will help you avoid delays and penalties.

What Are Some Common Types of Construction Litigation?

Disputes can involve any number of parties at any stage of a project. Common litigious issues include:

  • Breach of contract: When one party fails to perform their contractual obligations, the other party or parties can seek to either enforce the contract or collect damages caused by the breach. Failure to complete work, failure to pay for completed work, and poor quality of work can all be considered a breach of contract. Breach of contract claims often require thorough review of the construction contract terms to determine the rights and responsibilities of each party. These disputes can delay projects and increase costs significantly.
  • Negligence: When one party fails to act safely, and their reckless or negligent actions harm another or damage property, litigation may be necessary to make the negligent party compensate for their reckless actions. In construction, negligence can arise from unsafe work practices, failure to follow building codes, or improper supervision.
  • Payment disputes: Payment disputes can occur when a client fails to properly pay a contractor or when a contractor uses deceptive practices to increase the project’s costs. Litigation arises when negotiations break down, and the parties cannot agree on the amount owed. These disputes may involve claims related to mechanic’s liens, stop notices, or breaches of prompt payment statutes. Timely payment is critical in the construction industry to maintain cash flow and project progress.
  • Construction defects: Shoddy craftsmanship, poor designs, and inferior work can all lead to a defective end product that leaves the property unusable or unsafe. These disputes can be costly to settle. Construction defects may involve structural failures, water intrusion, electrical issues, or noncompliance with building codes.
  • Delay claims: Construction projects are often subject to strict timelines, and delays can cause significant financial losses. Disputes may arise over the causes of delays, whether due to contractor inefficiency, unforeseen site conditions, or changes requested by the owner. Resolving delay claims requires detailed analysis of project schedules, correspondence, and contract provisions.
  • Change order disputes: Changes in the scope of work during a project can lead to disagreements over additional costs or time extensions. Proper documentation and agreement on change orders are essential to avoid litigation. When parties dispute the validity or terms of change orders, legal intervention may be necessary.
  • Warranty claims: After project completion, owners may assert claims for defects covered under express or implied warranties. Contractors and subcontractors may face litigation if warranty obligations are not met or if defects arise within the warranty period.

Each type of construction litigation requires specialized knowledge of construction law and industry practices to effectively manage and resolve disputes. Early involvement of a skilled construction attorney can help mitigate risks and protect your interests throughout the project lifecycle.

Should You Speak With a Mesa Construction Litigation Lawyer?

When negotiating isn’t working, and you find yourself in a position where progress is halted while you try to settle a dispute, you should speak with a lawyer you can trust. We cover a variety of practice areas that help property owners and contractors settle disputes efficiently.

We can help you with alternative dispute resolution tactics, such as mediation, to help you avoid court. But if a trial becomes necessary, you can count on Resolvere Law PLLC to guide you through the process and fight on your behalf.

Construction disputes can be complex and involve multiple parties including contractors, subcontractors, architects, engineers, and suppliers. Having experienced legal counsel not only protects your rights but also ensures that all claims, liens, and contractual obligations are properly addressed. Our team understands the intricacies of Arizona construction law and provides comprehensive assistance tailored to your specific construction business needs.

Call to schedule a free case evaluation with our Mesa office. Together, we can achieve a resolution that satisfies all parties and gets your project back on track. We have been dedicated to helping business owners, homeowners, and contractors in the great state of Arizona.

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