Abdulaziz, Grossbart & Rudman









Attorneys At Law

Have You Reviewed Your Construction Contract Lately?

Contractors are about as regulated as any business people in the state of a California. There are numerous contract provisions that are required in a construction contract. Home improvement contracts have the largest number of required provisions. A commercial subcontract has the least number of required provisions.

If you haven't had your contract reviewed, we would be glad to do a quick review to determine if your contract contains the provisions required by state law. We will then contact you and give you some information concerning the contract.

We will do the quick review free of charge but the only things that we will look for are the provisions required by the license law..


NEW CONTRACTS

It is almost impossible to explain how to write the new construction contracts. As an example, we have reviewed a contract prepared by a knowledgeable California construction attorney. Approximately one half of it was deficient.

If you are interested in a contract, we can write a specific construction contract that will comply with the law as of January 1, 2006. If you are interested, please tell us your trade and we will send you a trade specific questionnaire along with what that contract will cost. It will be much more specific and customized than any preprinted form contract.

 In addition, preprinted form contracts can be purchased from Builders Book, Inc., 8001 Canoga Avenue Canoga Park, CA 91304, or in the U.S., call Toll Free: 1-800-273-7375. Outside the U.S.: 1-818-887-7828. We understand Builders Books’ contracts will be compliant with the new laws. However, it is a generic contract.


The information and comments throughout this website are intended to be of a general nature. Our comments/advice should not be relied upon without your seeking the aid and advice of legal counsel who will have the opportunity to take the time to research all your issues.

Abdulaziz, Grossbart & Rudman provides this information as a service to its friends & clients. It is of a general nature and should not be used as a substitute for specific legal advice. Any and all information set forth on our website relates solely to California law. The information is not relevant and not applicable in any other state or jurisdiction.


The firm can be reached at:
Abdulaziz, Grossbart & Rudman
P.O. Box 15458
North Hollywood, CA 91615-5458
(818) 760-2000
Facsimile (818) 760-3908 or by E-Mail at Info@AGRLaw.net

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