Skilled Lawyers for Construction Disputes and Property Liens
From coastal communities near Daytona Beach, inland to Deltona and Sanford, and including the entire greater Orlando area, our Longwood, Florida-based attorneys have become a trusted resource for homeowners, contractors, and investors with important disputes to resolve.
We have extensive knowledge of the complex Florida construction laws covering mechanic's liens and other types of property liens. Whether you are a homeowner or investor who must defend against an unjust mechanic's lien filed upon you, or a contractor/subcontractor seeking payment for your work by all available legal means, contact us today.
Allegations of construction defects and unfulfilled work contracts can be extremely challenging to untangle, and our network of contacts in the Florida construction, investment and legal communities can be a tremendous asset in your case. We strive to provide dependable, legally sound guidance about whether you have a valid claim — and then pursue and protect your interests every step of the way if you decide to pursue that valid claim.
Seeking Justice and Positive Outcomes in Construction Disputes
As a homeowner or investor who places trust in a contractor — whether to construct an entire dwelling, build a swimming pool, or perform renovations — you have rights. In some cases, the work is simply never completed or is clearly not up to industry standards, and yet when you refuse to pay, you are hit with a mechanic's lien. Depending on exact circumstances, our next steps may include:
- Determining whether the mechanic's lien was filed properly under the law by a person or entity who has the right to file such a claim
- Fully investigating any work performed and examining all contracts and warranties that may be useful in your defense
- Looking into other relevant legal factors such as licensing, work delays, and pricing information
If you are a contractor accused of non-performance or denied payment, we know your business profitability and reputation are on the line. As a result, we go the distance for Central Florida contractors and subcontractors who need to file mechanic's liens, other types of construction and property liens, or pursue different forms of litigation.
To speak directly and discreetly with a lawyer who will evaluate the basics of your case free-of-charge and be ready to take aggressive action on your behalf, please call or e-mail us today.
