
Contractor Legal Guide
Contractors often deal with questions about contracts, homeowner disputes, payment issues, and mechanic's liens. This guide covers some of the most common situations contractors run into and provides practical information to help protect their business.
Know Your Rights as a Contractor
Short paragraphs, plain language, no legal jargon — written for contractors on job sites.
What to Do When a Homeowner Refuses to Pay a Contractor
Few things are more frustrating than finishing a job and having the homeowner delay or refuse final payment. Here are the steps you can take.
Read article →The Change Order Problem That Costs Contractors Thousands
Scope changes happen on almost every job. Without a documented change order process, contractors often end up doing extra work they never get paid for.
Read article →When Contractors Should Use a Mechanic's Lien
A mechanic's lien is one of the most powerful tools a contractor has when a homeowner won't pay. Here's what you need to know.
Read article →7 Contract Mistakes Residential Contractors Make
Most contract problems are preventable. These seven mistakes show up again and again in contractor disputes — and they're all avoidable.
Read article →Warning Signs a Contractor Should Walk Away From a Job
Not every job is worth taking. These warning signs often show up before the contract is signed — and experienced contractors learn to pay attention to them.
Read article →Ready to Protect Your Business?
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