As a real estate attorney, Laura can personally attest to the importance of a well-drafted contract for any person or entity conducting business in the field of construction. Such contracts are not only legally binding, but when contracts pertaining to real property are not reduced to writing, contractors, subcontractors, developers, and homeowners are at a disadvantage in the event that something should go wrong. Whether you are just starting your business in the field of construction or are a seasoned professional, there is rarely a circumstance where having a written contract does not benefit you. The initial legal expense in having such contracts prepared is relatively minor, but should one party breach or fail to perform, the consequences of not having a sufficiently written contract can be financially devastating.
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