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Columbia, Missouri, Construction Law Attorney
Attorney Matthew J. Darrough worked in the construction and real estate industries for over 15 years before opening his law practice. He has been on both sides of construction disputes, and he will work aggressively to make you whole, whether by the completion of necessary repairs, by obtaining compensation for your losses, or by negotiating a new contract. He will be your liaison with the builder to secure a remedy for your losses. The construction law practice at the Darrough Law Firm includes:
The firm also handles all types of residential and commercial real estate transactions. Construction contracts often have confusing clauses and legal language that homeowners do not understand. An example of such language is a "right to cure" clause. If a "right to cure" provision is present in your contract, the builder has the right to submit a proposal to fix the problem before you can sue for damages. It is important that you contact an experienced construction law attorney before you sign any construction contracts, and that you consult your lawyer before you take any action against the builder to make sure that all your rights are protected. The Darrough Law Firm seeks practical, real-world solutions for clients. With over 15 years of experience in the building trades, they understand the real problems and set realistic expectations for clients. With his experience as a builder, attorney Matthew J. Darrough can visit a construction site, examine and understand any construction issues, and communicate your to needs to builders in language they understand. From offices in Columbia, Missouri, the Darrough Law Firm represents homeowners and owners of commercial buildings in litigation against builders. The firm accepts credit cards for your convenience. Evening and weekend appointments can be scheduled in the Columbia office or at an offsite location if necessary. Contact the firm to schedule a free initial consultation. Darrough Law Firm |
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