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Construction Dispute Law in California

When a property owner and a general contractor contract for a construction project to take place on some property in Baldwin Park, California, whether it's a house, some landscaping, or a remodeling project, there is always a chance that something can go wrong. In fact, at least a very minor setback may be more likely than not.

Most often, landowners and construction contractors are able to resolve minor to moderate disagreements between themselves, and litigation is rarely necessary. Nobody likes litigation, so, to this end, most construction contracts have built-in remedies in case something goes wrong, like set price reductions if construction is delayed.

Even if disagreements can't be resolved amongst the parties to the contract, they don't need to take their dispute into the court system. For instance, construction contracts usually call for mediation or arbitration before any disputes are resolved by the courts. Mediation is a process by which a third party serves as a sort of intermediary in settlement negotiations between the parties to the contract. The mediator can help keep negotiations on track, and suggest possible solutions the parties might not have thought of. The mediator can't issue a binding decision, however. Arbitration is a procedure through which the parties agree to have their dispute resolved by a third party, which can render a binding decision. Arbitration can be quicker and cheaper than litigation, and it has some other advantages, as well.

Because of the large cost in time and money involved, litigation in Baldwin Park, California is regarded a last resort. However, in rare cases, it does become necessary.

Examples of Construction Disputes That Might Lead to Litigation in Baldwin Park, California

Delays: If the contractor is culpable in a major delay in a construction project (a delay of weeks or months, for example), a lawsuit could result. If the contract particularly states that completion by a certain date is very important, or the builder has a good reason to know this, a court will often award the owner compensation for any economic harm caused by a delay.

Refusal to Pay: Disagreements can also arise from a client's refusal or inability to hold up his end of the deal. Sometimes, once a project is complete, or nearly so, a landowner will express an unwillingness to pay the contractor for his services. There might be a variety of reasons for this - sudden loss of money, or dissatisfaction with the quality of the work are a few examples. It's rare that a client will refuse to pay a contractor simply because they don't feel like it (and if that is the reason, they'll usually come up with a better one to argue in court). In these cases, a court will occasionally have to decide if the client is obligated to pay the full price. If the work was, indeed, not up to the standards laid out in the contract, the contractor is not entitled to the full price, but is still entitled to the actual value of the work, even if it's significantly less than the contract price.

Subcontractors: Subcontractors are hired by general contractors to assist them in large construction projects, usually specialized tasks like installing plumbing. Nonetheless, no matter how much of the work is performed by subcontractors, the general contractor (the one that the client actually hired to do the project) is liable to the landowner as if it were doing all the work itself. This essentially means that, if a subcontractor messes up, the general contractor is the one who gets sued. But all is not lost in such a situation. If the general contractor has to compensate the owner because of the mistakes of a subcontractor, it can sue the subcontractor for whatever it had to pay to the landowner.

Mechanic's Liens: A mechanic's lien is a way for a contractor to secure payment if a landowner declines to pay. In such cases, if the contractor sues and wins, he or she can sometimes impose a mechanic's lien on the property he or she just worked on. This allows the contractor to force a sale of the property to cover the judgment. It is usually used when other attempts to secure payment fail.

Can a Baldwin Park, California Attorney Help?

If you have a construction dispute, you should first try to resolve it amicably with the other party. If this fails, it is almost always imperative to hire a Baldwin Park, California construction disputes attorney, who can advise you on the next steps in the process.

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Life in Baldwin Park

Baldwin Park is a city located in Los Angeles County. It has a population of about 75,000 people and is a very family-oriented community. Nestled in the quaint San Gabriel Valley of California, Baldwin Park was founded as early as 1860. Its early economy revolved around trade and enterprises along the San Gabriel River. Top employers currently include Kaiser Permanente and the Home Depot. Baldwin Park, California was home to the first In-N-Out Burger stand.

Today, Baldwin Park California is known for being a hub of arts and culture development. The Arts and Recreation Center (ARC) in Baldwin Park is an unique facility offering a variety of specialty classes for families, adults, and children. The ARC has a multi-purpose room, a dance and artist studio, and a banquet hall. Barnes Park Family Recreation Center is a similar facility in Baldwin Park and has received an Award of Excellence.

Many visitors and tourists to California enjoy events at Baldwin Park. A few examples of city events include a New Year's Day Celebration, the Veteran's Day Ceremony, and "Concert in the Park" series lasting several weeks in the summer. The Baldwin Historical Museum is another favorite destination.

Attorneys in Baldwin Park, California often assist clients by offering legal advice and providing representation in court. They have experience in interpreting the unique laws and codes of the city. Baldwin Park lawyers are available to assist the community in a wide range of legal fields and topics.

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