Business contracts are meant to make all expectations clear and binding to prevent unfulfilled obligations and disputes. However, sometimes parties do not uphold their ends of the contract. This is unfortunately common in the construction industry.
Contractors are notorious for contract breaches. Sometimes the reason is not completing work on time or within budget, and other times the contractor simply abandons the project and takes your money. Regardless of the reason, these are some of the types of breaches your business may experience when dealing with contractors.
If your contractor has failed to adhere to the contract you two made, then you have a breach and the right to seek damages. Figuring out which type of breach can be difficult to do, so it is best to speak to a Florida attorney with experience in business litigation and construction contracts. A lawyer can help you take appropriate action to recover your financial losses.
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