Chanhassen Construction Dispute Lawyers

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Construction Dispute Law in Minnesota

When the owner of some real estate and a contractor enter an agreement for a construction project in Chanhassen, Minnesota, be it a house, landscaping project, or large office building, there's always a chance that issues will come up, no matter how careful everyone is. A few minor setbacks are almost inevitable, in fact.

In the overwhelming majority of cases, however, these problems are resolvable, and do not lead to major disputes. Being rational, business-minded adults, landowners and construction contractors are normally able to resolve disputes amongst themselves. After all, both stand to gain if the project is completed, and the contractor is paid.

Even if a third party gets incorporated, it does not always need to be a court. Private mediators can assist the parties reach a settlement, or a private arbitrator who is an expert on construction litigation can render a binding decision, if mediation and negotiation fail and the parties can't resolve their dispute.

Litigation of construction disputes in Chanhassen, Minnesota can be extremely time-consuming, stressful, and costly. Nevertheless, there are (relatively rare) times where it is the only option.

Examples of Construction Disputes That Might Lead to Litigation in Chanhassen, Minnesota

Delays in Construction: Delays are commonly points of contention between contractors and landowners. Contracts sometimes have clauses which explicitly state that the project needs to be completed by a certain date, or penalties will be imposed on the contractor (reduced payments, for example). However, if the contract doesn't contain such built-in remedies, or one party refuses to abide by them, litigation may be necessary. If a contractor causes a delay that it could have prevented, it will normally be liable to the landowner for any harm resulting from it.

Owner's Refusal to Pay: If the contractor completes the project, and the owner refuses to pay the agreed-upon price, the contractor will normally file a lawsuit to recover what is owed. Of course, the owner will normally claim that there is a good reason for not paying, arguing that the contractor didn't conform to the project's specifications, or that the quality of construction was unacceptably poor. In such a case, the court will have to decide if the contractor actually breached the contract by doing shoddy work, which could, at least in part, excuse the owner's duty to pay.

Subcontractor Disputes: In large projects, contractors often can't handle every aspect of the construction, so they hire other (normally smaller) contractors to do some specialized work for them, such as plumbing, electrical installations, and the like. The general contractor, nonetheless, is responsible to the owner for anything that goes wrong. If a subcontractor messes up, and the owner sues the contractor, the contractor will have to pay. Nonetheless, the contractor can then go after the subcontractor to recover whatever he had to pay.

Mechanic's Liens: Sometimes, when a contractor wins in a case against the landowner who hired him or her, and obtains a court order for payment, the contractor will still refuse to pay. Since a money judgment isn't worth much without a way to enforce it, the laws of many states have evolved to authorize what's known as a "mechanic's lien." As a last resort, if a landowner refuses to pay the contractor for work done on the property, the contractor can force a sale of the property, and keep the proceeds, up to the amount of money owed.

Can a Chanhassen, Minnesota Attorney Help?

Construction disputes and disagreements can be very hard to deal with alone. The assistance of a Chanhassen, Minnesota real estate attorney can make the process of dealing with these disputes much quicker and easier.

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Life in Chanhassen

Chanhassen, Minnesota is a city of about 25,000 residents that straddles the Counties ofCarver and Hennepin.

Chanhassen is the site of a famous arboretum, which features several acres of beautiful horticultural exhibits, and a few miles of trails to view the area, which can be driven or walked.

The city of Chanhassen, Minnesota strongly emphasizes the value of outdoor recreation, and has a large number of parks, hiking trails, and natural open spaces. There are many lakes in the region, and several of them have publicbeaches which are very popular in the summer months, among residents and visitors alike.

There is a network of over 70 miles of hiking trails in Chanhassen, many of which cut through extremely scenic areas, with beautiful views. Furthermore, the town's lakes are very productive, making them great fishing areas. The city also has a skate park in its downtown area.

There are plenty of lawyers in Chanhassen, Minnesota to meet whatever legal needs you might have. Although they practice in a relatively small community, Chanhassen, Minnesota lawyers are competent to handle a wide range of legal problems. Whatever legal problem you or a loved one is facing, chances are that there's at least one Chanhassen, Minnesota lawyer who can help you out.

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