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Quiet title actions: all you need to know

On behalf of The Law Office of Timothy H. Nichols, PLLC | Dec 24, 2020 | Commercial Real Estate

Acquiring new property is usually a cause for celebration, but it can become stressful if other parties also make claims to the property. After all, it may have taken years of scrupulous financial maneuvering to make that property acquisition possible. How do you...

Large soccer stadium construction project planned for Nashville

On behalf of The Law Office of Timothy H. Nichols, PLLC | Dec 17, 2020 | Construction

Large-scale construction projects are often a boon in Nashville and throughout Tennessee. If the project is sports-related, there are inevitable hopes that local businesses will benefit from its construction from start to finish. That involves the companies that take...

4 Ways to settle a construction dispute

On behalf of The Law Office of Timothy H. Nichols, PLLC | Dec 6, 2020 | Construction, Construction Litigation

When you are a construction contractor, you often rely on others to help you complete your projects. You work closely with subcontractors, trusting them to complete their work on time, in a quality manner, so you can move forward finishing a remodeling project or...

Common construction defects that can ruin the project

On behalf of The Law Office of Timothy H. Nichols, PLLC | Dec 3, 2020 | Construction

It can be an exciting time when people in Tennessee start a construction project. This could be building a brand new home or starting a remodeling of their existing home. It can also be a little nerve-racking as sometimes the project can take a long time and the...

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