Claims inflation, wildfire risk, and litigation pressures are forcing developers to rethink how they build and who they ...
The 2025 Colorado General Assembly is taking another run at a shortage of affordable housing in the form of condominiums and other multi-unit, common-interest homeownership developments. The problem ...
Editor’s note: Guest columnist Nick Dolejsi is an attorney in the Minneapolis office of Zelle LLP. He represents clients in construction and real estate disputes and other litigation. Any advice or ...
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The construction industry may have been booming, but data now suggests that this marked boost has resulted in an accumulation of noted substandard work. Josh Migdal, partner with Mark Migdal & Hayden.
In The Palisades at Fort Lee Condominium Association, Inc. v. 100 Old Palisade, LLC, the New Jersey Supreme Court held that the statute of limitations clock in a construction defect cause of action ...
Altering Nevada’s construction defects law has been a hotly-debated topic during the first three weeks of the Legislature. The measure moved swiftly through the Assembly and state Senate as part of ...
Beginning this summer, Florida’s new state law on construction defects goes into effect, cutting by 30% the amount of time that property owners have to bring construction defect claims forward. That ...
Editor’s note: Attorneys at Goede, Adamczyk, DeBoest & Cross, respond to questions about Florida community association law. The firm represents community associations throughout Florida and focuses on ...