Legal and Regulatory

Is There Such a Thing as a One-year Warranty?

Contractors and owners should examine contract provisions carefully to ensure clarity on warranty limitations and be wary of misconceptions about industry standards.
By Scott Fradin
April 24, 2018
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Legal and Regulatory
by Scott Fradin
Scott Fradin serves as co-chair of the Much Shelist ’s Construction Law group. A highly experienced attorney and licensed architect, Scott works with individual and institutional owners, developers, builders, architects, engineers, contractors and specialty subcontractors to guide projects from inception through completion and dispute resolution. He has advised clients on construction projects in almost every U.S. state and in Canada, Chile, China, Israel, Mexico, Poland and Turkey, among other jurisdictions.

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