Harlingen, TX asked in Construction Law for Texas

Q: If a construction company broke contract by not having the house done by the completion date what can i do? Its 2

Months over and they ignore our calls and messages. These people are rude and disrespectful. We have been in contract with them since june 2018 and our house is yet to be finished ! They havent worked on the house for months plus they have made so many mistakes that we have had to pay out of pocket because they wont ! I need help , its been a year and 4 months since we gave them a deposit and we need our house :(

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

A: This is something a Texas attorney would best advise you on, but your question remains open for three weeks. If you consulted with an attorney, they will ask for the underlying contract and other documents you have for the project, including specs, change orders, records of emails or other communications, payment records, etc. You could compile these items and arrange a consult. Good luck

Tim Akpinar

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