Legal Question in Real Estate Law in Florida

Insurance claim on construction of a new home

We are building a home in Florida. We had hurricane damage to the home and now the builder is trying to charge us for the unpaid balance of the damage the insurance company did not pay. Are we responsible for this bill or is the builder? He had informed us that he needed to get the walls poured solid with concrete because of the hurricane coming in but was negligent and did not get it done resulting in the outside hollow walls being blown down. We have had several problems with this builder, Great Bay Homes. we were told our home would take 6 to 9 months to build and we are now in month 17 and it is still not complete. What legal action can we take and what rights do we have? Thank you for any help you can provide.


Asked on 3/16/05, 12:59 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Richard Vaughan Law Offices of Richard Vaughan, Esq.

Re: Insurance claim on construction of a new home

DISCLAIMER: Not legal advice. No attorney-client is formed by this communication, nor shall any such relationship be established unless and until a contract retaining said attorney is entered into by the questioner. No attorney-client privilege attaches by way of this communication.

While Florida construction law is comprehensive, much will turn on the content of the contract actually entered into by the parties, the circumstances surrounding the negotiation, execution and conduct of that contract, as well as the relevant time-frames.

Time is important in this field, so whatever you do, act quickly, to defend your rights and remedies.

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Answered on 3/22/05, 12:22 am


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