How Do You Become A Plumbing Contractor In Florida
The construction industry is booming again in Florida. As a result, many people are seeking to take advantage of this […]
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The construction industry is booming again in Florida. As a result, many people are seeking to take advantage of this […]
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After serving the Notice to Owner and commencement of your scope of work, there may be an instance where
Florida’s Construction Liens Laws: The Claim of Lien Read Post »
Construction disputes happen. Often, the parties to the contract agree in advance about where any dispute would be decided. This
Out of State Venue in Florida Construction Disputes Read Post »
Each year the Florida legislature meets during session for a period of 60 consecutive days, addressing issues important to individuals
2020 Legislative Update from Cobb & Gonzalez Read Post »
In Florida, the practice of architecture and engineering are defined by statute and regulated by the Department of Business and
What does “Purely Incidental” mean in the Practice of Engineering and Architecture? Read Post »
Construction Lien Releases in Florida “In Florida, it is well-established law that ‘execution of a valid release results in the
Construction Lien Releases in Florida Read Post »
A “pay when paid” or “pay if paid” provision is often used in construction contracts to shift the risk of
Pay When Paid Provisions in Construction Contracts Read Post »
Under Chapter 489, Florida Statutes, primary qualifying agents are, typically, considered the main decision maker of the business organization. All
The Responsibilities of Primary Qualifying Agents Read Post »
In the third segment of Florida’s Construction Lien Laws, we will discuss the language necessary to provide proper notice to
Florida’s Construction Lien Laws: Notice to Owner-The Who, What, and When The second installment of our Florida Construction Lien Laws
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