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If problems arise with those selected to do the major repairs, how should they be dealt with to minimize delays, wasted funds and acrimony?

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If problems arise with those selected to do the major repairs, how should they be dealt with to minimize delays, wasted funds and acrimony?

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A good construction lawyer will ensure that there is a clause in the construction contract to accommodate dispute resolution. Typically, this clause will have three elements: first the parties will negotiate in good faith; if that fails they will mediate; if that fails they will arbitrate.

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