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How to resolve construction disputes in New York?

The first step in resolving construction disputes, should they arise, should be to address the issues with the building contractor him or herself. It would be best if you did this in an unemotional and non-accusatory way.

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How to resolve construction disputes in New York?

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  1. HOW TO RESOLVE CONSTRUCTION DISPUTES IN NEW YORK?

  2. Do you feel your NYC building contractor undertaken all the work in your contract? has not

  3. Or are you displeased with the quality of the contractor’s work? Both of these are grounds for a construction dispute.

  4. There are several ways in which you can resolve a construction dispute outside the civil court. However, if nothing works out, litigation may be necessary, and you may need the services of a reputable New York construction litigation lawyer. WRITTEN QUOTES AND PAYMENT SCHEDULES Many construction disputes in NYC can be easily avoided if you take some obvious precautionary measures at the project’s start. Before you hire a building contractor, you should look for—and verify—references. It would help if you also looked for a detailed, written, and signed quote. A written signed quote should make it abundantly clear what work must be completed and outline the payment schedule.

  5. REMAIN UNEMOTIONAL The first step in resolving construction disputes, should they arise, should be to address the issues with the building contractor him or herself. It would be best if you did this in an unemotional and non-accusatory way. The goal is to reach a reasonable conclusion, and this will be more difficult to achieve if there is a fair bit of animosity between the parties. Trying to resolve construction disputes speedily can be particularly important when building work grinds to a standstill due to the dispute. A work stoppage will be a primary concern if the work is being done in a family home. It is worth noting that your building contractor is probably just as anxious as you are to reach a satisfactory agreement.

  6. MEDIATION The next step in the resolution of construction disputes is to pursue mediation. Subject to the consent of all parties, the concerns can be posed before an independent expert. The mediation specialist would try to put a legally non-binding agreement in place to settle the dispute. ARBITRATION Arbitration is an alternative way to resolve disputes. If mediation is not considered, then this construction dispute resolution method is next in line for being the most used. The main difference between arbitration and mediation is that both parties agree beforehand that the arbitrator’s decision will be binding.

  7. CIVIL LEGAL ACTION If no resolution can be found in construction disputes after following one or more of the steps outlined above, the only option may be to take legal action. Before committing to legal action, you should discuss the matter with a construction dispute attorney in NYC to determine the probability of success. There are many factors to bear in mind, and a qualified attorney is the best person to advise clients on whether they should proceed or not. Well, there you have it: Some of the best ways to resolve construction disputes with minimal hassle.

  8. If you think you may have a legal claim, the Law Office of James J. Corbett, PC can help. Based in Massapequa Park, James J. Corbett, PC serves clients throughout New York, including in Nassau, Suffolk, Brooklyn, Bronx, Queens, and Manhattan.

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