Construction Law

Real Property Law - Construction Law

Definition:

Construction law applies to owners, architects, contractors, engineers, insurance companies and anyone in the construction industry. They are increasingly faced with multiple sources of liability for work-related events. Construction law requires a number of legal decisions related to construction projects, beginning with funding, land use, planning, to bidding and estimating and contract negotiation.

Consequences of Construction Law:

Construction law varies from state to state. A community's building inspection department, office of planning/zoning, or permit department will have a listing of the necessary construction law permits, law regulations, and inspections. When a property is acquired and the financing has been established, owners must be aware of local construction laws.

What a Lawyer can do for you:

Construction lawyers represent individuals, businesses and non-profit organizations in construction transactions, controversies and disputes. Construction lawyers advise commercial and residential real estate developers on projects. Real property lawyers also deal with zoning and land use issues and assist their clients with tax reductions.

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