Top Tips for Avoiding Legal Trouble

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Legal disputes can be extremely costly, lengthy and stressful. However, there are processes you can implement to reduce the chance of becoming embroiled in litigation. Here are our top tips for avoiding legal trouble:
Ensure you have a written contract that has been reviewed by a lawyer
Having a written agreement reduces the likelihood of miscommunication or either party being unaware of their obligations. A written agreement also provides you with a means of holding the other side accountable in the event that a dispute arises. Having your contract reviewed by a lawyer ensures that you fully understand and agree to your risks and obligations.
Understand your deadlines
There are often tight deadlines in construction contracts, including payment claims/schedules, notices of delay or EOTs, or the date for practical completion. Regardless of what the deadline relates to, ensuring that you are aware of your obligations and have satisfied them will help to avoid unnecessary disputes.
Keep up-to-date site records
All parties should ensure that they take frequent site photographs and keep up-to-date timesheets. Doing so helps to prove the quality of work and degree of completion if a dispute arises. It also assists in establishing or rebutting a claim for defective work.
Put correspondence in writing
Ensuring that correspondence between yourself and the other party is in writing is a crucial way of reducing the chance of a dispute arising. If you have had an on-site discussion, it is best practice to place the key information from the discussion into an email and to send this to the relevant individual/s involved. This ensures that all parties are on the same page, or, if not, it can help identify the cause of any discrepancies or miscommunication.

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