I am seeking a licensed North Carolina attorney with experience in residential construction law, real estate contracts, and lien disputes. I hired a contractor to build a home in Glenville, NC (Jackson County) under a fixed-price construction agreement. Near the end of the project, the contractor submitted an unapproved $30,000+ change order and is now threatening escalation unless I pay a disputed amount. Although the written contract clearly requires signed change orders (Section 57), the contractor is attempting to enforce an alleged verbal agreement and has rejected a fair written settlement I offered. He has not yet filed a lien but may attempt to do so. I need help with: Reviewing the contract and change order Advising on the enforceability of the contractor’s claims Communicating through counsel Preventing or defending against any improper lien filing Finalizing a clean legal resolution so I can sell the home You must be licensed in North Carolina and experienced in residential construction or real estate law. Please include examples of relevant work and your hourly rate. Deliverables: Initial consultation and legal position summary Review of contract and settlement docs Draft and send a formal attorney letter to opposing party Guidance on next legal steps, if needed Looking to hire immediately.
Keyword: Business Consulting
Price: $150.0
Contract Law North Carolina Bar Association Real Estate Law
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