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Construction change orders are one of the most common sources of disputes in Florida construction projects. When changes to[…]

When a construction project goes wrong, Florida homeowners often assume they have a construction defect claim—but that isn’t always[…]

Indemnification clauses can shift massive risk in construction contracts. Learn how Florida law limits indemnity and how to protect[…]

Construction projects in Florida face a unique challenge: unpredictable events that can halt progress overnight. From hurricanes and tropical[…]

Retainage is one of the most misunderstood—and most frustrating—aspects of construction projects in Florida. Owners withhold a portion of[…]

Construction warranty claims are one of the most common battlegrounds in real estate and construction law. Whether you’re a[…]

Unforeseen site conditions—like unstable soil, hidden utility lines, or unexpected environmental hazards—are one of the leading causes of construction[…]

Surety bonds are the foundation of trust in construction projects, ensuring that owners, contractors, and subcontractors all have the[…]

Change orders are one of the most critical tools in construction contracts — but when handled poorly, they lead[…]