Florida Roofer Contract Terms & Conditions: Key Clauses Every Roofing Company Should Include (and Update)

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If you’re a Florida roofing contractor, your contract is more than a formality—it’s your playbook for getting paid, managing change orders, documenting delays, and preventing disputes. And because roofing projects often involve weather, material lead times, supplement negotiations, access issues, and punch-list disputes, your “terms and conditions” need to be written with real-world roofing problems in … Read more

How a Florida Construction Attorney Can Help With Contract Disputes

Protecting Contractors, Subcontractors, and Property Owners Across Florida In the construction world, even a well-written contract doesn’t guarantee a smooth project. Payment issues, delays, defective work, and scope changes can all lead to one thing: a contract dispute. And in Florida, where construction law is both technical and tightly regulated, having the right legal representation makes … Read more

What to Do If Your Contractor Abandons the Job or Performs Defective Work

Steps when Contractor abandons project Defective Incomplete work

A Step-by-Step Legal and Practical Guide for Florida Property Owners Hiring a contractor should move your project forward—not leave you with substandard work, unfinished spaces, or thousands of dollars in damage. Unfortunately, many Florida property owners—both residential and commercial—find themselves asking the same question:“What do I do now that the contractor abandoned the job or … Read more

Florida’s Statute of Frauds- Performance of Non-Written/Oral Contracts

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One of the first things an attorney thinks about when defending claims based on oral contracts is whether such claims are barred by the Statute of Frauds. The State of Frauds is a common law defense which has been incorporated into statute in Florida. Traditionally, the Statute of Frauds requires a signed writing in the … Read more