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When seeking a foundation repair company, reputation and experience are key factors to consider. Look for a company with a solid reputation in the industry and a proven track record of successful foundation repairs.
Yes, you can be sued for breach of contract for taking too long. Many times, this sort of claim is expensive to prove, and expensive to defend. A negotiated solution is far preferable to litigation in most cases like this.
Construction Law and the Right to Cure Statute of Limitations Georgia 6 years for contracts 2 years for personal injury 4 years for damage to property Hawaii 6 years for contracts 2 years for torts Idaho 5 years for contracts 2 years for personal injury 3 years for injury to property48 more rows
For example, in California, the statute of repose is four years for most problems, but 10 years for latent defects or problems that arent readily apparent. Stay on the lookout for contractors who try to shorten the implied warranty by offering a shorter warranty termsometimes for as brief a period as one year.
For written contracts, the statute of limitations is five years. (Refer to 5-216.) For oral contracts, the statute of limitations is four years. (Refer to 5-217.)

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If you need the foundation replaced, a concrete specialist or construction company will be a better fit.

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