Building & construction dispute solicitors Swansea

Unfortunately, no matter how well a project is run, building disputes can still arise.

Have you had an issue with any building work in the past?

Unfortunately, no matter how well a project is run, disputes can still arise over various issues:

  • Faulty workmanship
  • Defective materials
  • Over charging / unexpected costs
  • Poor professional advice
  • Delay in not meeting timescales set
  • Non compliance to building regulations

Our specialist team can offer confidential advice and guidance across a range of areas:

  • Residential building disputes
  • Commercial building disputes
  • Debt collection
  • Litigation
  • Mediation
  • Advice on forms of building contract
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The aim is always to get the best results for you, the client, in the most cost effective way.

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Frequently Asked Questions:

Unfortunately, no matter how well a project is run, disputes can still arise over various issues:

  • Faulty workmanship

  • Defective materials

  • Over charging / unexpected costs

  • Poor professional advice

  • Delay in not meeting timescales set

  • Non compliance to building regulations

To resolve disputes with a builder, homeowners or commercial property owners can try to negotiate a settlement with the builder directly. However, before taking any steps to try and resolve the dispute, you should seek legal advice from a solicitor.

If discussions are not successful you can consider taking legal action to resolve the dispute.

Again, early legal advice should be taken before commencing any action.

Building disputes can be very complex. The rights and remedies can be determined by the various contractual terms that you have agreed with the builder. Each case will have to be considered on its own facts. It will be very important to ensure you keep a diary of all works that have been carried out during the building work and any payments that you have made to the builder or any other party.

Yes, you may be able to make a claim against your builder if they have provided poor workmanship or breached the contract. To make a claim, you can seek legal advice from PGM who can advise you on your legal rights and options. We can also help you negotiate a settlement or take legal action to recover any losses.

First try communicating your concerns, detailing your complaint and what you would like resolved. Keep records of any communication, receipts, invoices, and other evidence, such as photos.

If you cannot resolve the matter between yourselves, you should seek specialist legal advice.

Certain deadlines apply to these cases if you are considering pursuing your builder for negligence and/or breach of contract.

Known as ‘limitation’, the typical time limit to bring a claim for breach of contract and negligence is six years, this may differ depending on individual circumstance.

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