Edinburg, TX asked in Construction Law and Contracts for Texas

Q: construct contract 180days stated on contract have passed and owners revenue is piling in the negative,what can be done?

additional verbal 30 days has also come and gone, loss of revenue on original house due to still living in it. Other contract details are not being respected. Stressed to the max, very emotional and now I have even alienated from friends and family. Loss of sleep and ambition.

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Tim Akpinar
Tim Akpinar
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  • Construction Law Lawyer
  • Little Neck, NY

A: You should think about contacting a Texas attorney to review the terms of the contract and advising you on what your next steps would be in recovering the money for your performance under the contract. An attorney could outline some of your options, ranging from a letter from a law firm to formal legal action. If you have records outlining the scope of work performed to date, such as time sheets or pay stubs for employees, receipts for materials purchased, together with a copy of your contract, technical specifications, and any change orders to the work scope, that could economize the number of times you might have to meet with the attorney. Good luck

Tim Akpinar

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