Specialists in Construction Disputes, Construction Dispute Resolution and Construction Contract Disputes
We are experienced solicitors who can help you prevent or resolve construction dispute resolution and construction contract disputes whatever the nature of the development or work that is being undertaken.
Clients often delay seeking legal advice as they are scared of the cost. However, prompt advice can save considerable amounts of money and avoid unnecessary stress and disruption to your life. We can help you prevent or resolve building disputes, whether it is a complete new home build, extension, maintenance or renovation.
60% of the current housing stock was built after 1944*. If you are a home owner it is likely that at some time you will be involved in a project, whether big or small, on a property.
We recommend that a proper contract is entered into before any building works are done, to protect both parties. In the event of a dispute there are also specific steps that should be followed before taking a case to Court.
Building disputes (also known as construction claims) can be distressing and costly for all parties concerned, with legal proceedings being very daunting. Hopefully the information available on this website will help and you should contact us if you think we may be able to assist further. Our website is separated into information for both builders and property owners, so please select the appropriate option for detailed advice.
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Builders: Click here to learn more. |
Property Owners: Click here to learn more. |
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Having problems getting paid? Problems with a client or works done? |
Having problems with an ongoing project or a finished project? Is it taking too long or costing more than you were told? Has it even started? |
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*Office of National Statistics - Type of accommodation: by construction date 2002/03: Social Trends 34
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If you need our help, either e-mail us anytime, or call 01404 861868.



