Dynamic Business: Building Defects: What They Mean for Your Reputation and License?

“It is important to remember that preventing defects not only protects professionals from legal issues but also contributes to their reputation, customer satisfaction, and the overall integrity of the construction industry.”
 
In a recent Dynamic Business article, Partner, Chloe Ellis sheds light on the legal implications of building defects and the challenges it presents for construction professionals. She also provides tips to navigating these issues effectively.

Click here to read full article.

Should you require any assistance with building defects legal issues, please contact Chloe, or find out more about Hicksons’ Commercial Dispute Resolution service here.

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