If you find yourself in a situation where your contractor has failed to fulfill their obligations under your agreement, threatened to place a lien on your property, or performed substandard work, it's crucial to know your rights. Florida's lien laws are precise and impose deadlines for both contractors and homeowners. These laws even allow subcontractors to place liens on your property, irrespective of whether you've paid your general contractor.
As a homeowner, you have the right to challenge any unjust liens filed against your property, compelling your contractor to justify their claims in court. Additionally, you can pursue legal action for breach of contract if your contractor has failed to deliver as promised or provided inadequate services.
At Davidson Law Firm, we understand the frustration and financial strain caused by unscrupulous contractors. With a career dedicated to seeking justice for those harmed, I bring my experience as a personal injury attorney to advocate for homeowners like you. My goal is to hold negligent contractors accountable and help you rebuild your home or business with the quality and reliability you expected.
If you're facing contractor issues—whether it's unfinished work, poor craftsmanship, or threats of liens—don't hesitate to seek legal guidance. Schedule a consultation with Davidson Law Firm today to discuss your situation.
We offer flexible meeting options including in-office, at-home, video conference, or telephone (Zoom/FaceTime). We're here for you when you need us. Call us today or schedule an appointment online through our Contact page!
We offer flexible meeting options including in-office, at-home, video conference, or telephone (Zoom/FaceTime). We're here for you when you need us. Call us today or schedule an appointment online through our Contact page!
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Telephone: (850) 640-2030
Facsimile: (850) 220-1843
Alabama Office
Telephone: (205) 358-7867
Facsimile: (205) 225-6034
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