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Can You Sue a Builder for Poor Quality Work?

Allowing a builder to work on your home is a huge extension of trust. When a builder breaches your contract or does shoddy work, there can be dangerous consequences. If you think a builder may have violated your contract, you are probably wondering what you can do. Can you sue a builder for breach of contract?

In this post, we will answer all your questions about suing a builder, when it is necessary, when it is worth it, and what you can expect from the process.


Check Your Legal Contract

When you spot an issue with your building or renovation project, the first thing you should do is check your contract. There may be a clause in that document that gives the builder time to fix their error. You may be able to withhold payment if the job is not done to your standards. That information will also be found in your contract.


Consult a Civil Lawyer

Once you have determined that your builder has violated the terms of your contract, you should consult a civil lawyer. They will be able to advise you if you have a solid legal claim against your builder. For the best possible results, you should consult a lawyer with experience in construction and/or contract law.


When Can You Sue a Builder?

There are many cases in which a breach of contract can be grounds for a lawsuit. However, you are most likely to win a case when your builder's work violates safety standards. If you or someone else has been injured due to issues with a poor building job, you should seek legal representation immediately. Even if their poor work has not resulted in an injury, it could still be unsafe, and you could still have a case.


What Can You Get From Suing a Builder?

The outcome of your case will largely depend on the severity of the issues caused by the builder. In some cases, you may be able to get a six-digit settlement from a building lawsuit. You can never truly predict the outcome of your case, however, an experienced lawyer should be able to give you an honest estimate of what the results might be. At the very least, you may get any payment you gave for an unsatisfactory job refunded. At most, you could be awarded with a large sum of money.


Is It Worth the Hassle?

Typically, a lawsuit will have a greater chance of being more successful if the damages you have suffered have caused you significant hardship. If you have been injured physically or financially, you are more likely to get compensated. Keep in mind, any breach of contract is worth talking to a lawyer about. You should always seek legal advice, even if you are not sure that a lawsuit is right for you.


Get Your Legal Dues Today

If you have been injured or inconvenienced by poor building work, contact a lawyer. Your lawyer can help you figure out what steps you need to take. Never allow an unprofessional breach of contract to go unpunished. You deserve the work you paid for! With the right professional legal help, your building lawsuit will have the best opportunity of delivering a successful and profitable outcome.

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