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Homeowner’s Mistakes

Homeowner’s Mistakes As a construction lawyer who has not only practiced construction law for over 20 years, but also has been in the homeowner’s position and have made my own mistakes, there is a very specific trend of top mistakes that are being repeated by homeowners (and even contractors) time and time again. I wanted…

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McGregor Act

McGregor ActEarlier this year the Texas Supreme court ruled in favor of a supply company and the ruling has very good implications for subcontractors and suppliers.  Here is an excerpt of the opinion: Chapter 2253 of the Texas Government Code, historically called the McGregor Act, requires a prime contractor on a public-work contract to execute…

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How to Lien a Homestead in Texas

Liening Homesteaded Properties in Texas Today I would like to discuss how liens placed on homesteaded properties in Texas have different requirements than liens placed on non-homesteaded properties.  Since Texas is a state that really believes in a person’s rights to preserve their homestead, there are some additional requirements that often trap unwary contractors. While…

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RETAINAGE

Retainage One recurring problem we’ve been seeing in our practice over the last 6 months is subcontractors having problems collecting their retainage; or as others call it, money retention. I’ve written before about the legal timing requirements for notices and perfecting a claim, today I want to spend some time discussing some of the practical…

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