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What are the damages available for construction defects?

On behalf of The Law Office of Timothy H. Nichols, PLLC | Jun 29, 2018 | Construction, Firm News

Construction defects can lead to serious problems which is why it is important to understand legal resources, protections and the remedies that are available to help people deal with a construction defect. Different types of damages may be available through...

How you can avoid hiring a cowboy builder

On behalf of The Law Office of Timothy H. Nichols, PLLC | Jun 20, 2018 | Firm News

The residential and commercial building market is exploding in Tennessee. For the economy this is a great thing – new residents have moved to the state bringing more jobs, business and wealth. If you are trying to buy a home or apartment, a boom in house...

The importance of construction contracts

On behalf of The Law Office of Timothy H. Nichols, PLLC | Jun 15, 2018 | Construction, Firm News

When any construction or real estate project is concerned, contracts are an important part of the process. A construction contract provides important protections for the parties to the contract and for both contractors and homeowners or the owners of the project or...

What are required disclosures in real estate?

On behalf of The Law Office of Timothy H. Nichols, PLLC | Jun 1, 2018 | Firm News, Residential Real Estate

Required disclosures are in important part of the real estate process which is why both buyers and sellers should be familiar with this aspect of buying or selling a home. On one hand, sellers need to be familiar what they are required to disclose and buyers should be...

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