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Concrete Terms

Construction and Real Estate

February 02, 2012
by Mark MacDonald

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How to prevent contingency funds from being used for repairs, rework, or warranty work.

Competition is still fierce in the construction industry and contractors continue to look for methods to improve profit margins. A new trend is developing. Owners now need to lookout for charges contractors might bill them for repairs, rework, or warranty costs. This issue of Concrete Terms offers tips and ideas on the warranty language in the construction contract.

Concrete Terms was created to give busy construction and real estate attorneys quick and practical information they can use to serve their clients better.


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