What evidence to gather to support your construction defect claim.

If you suspect that your property has a construction defect, it's important to gather evidence to support your claim. This evidence will be used to prove that the builder or contractor is responsible for the defect and that you deserve compensation for the damages that have been caused. In this blog post, we'll discuss what evidence to gather to support your construction defect claim.

  1. Building plans and permits: Building plans and permits are essential documents that can provide valuable information about the construction of your property. They can help identify any deviations from the original plans or code violations, which can be used to support your claim.

  2. Inspection reports: Any inspection reports conducted during the construction process or after completion should be obtained and reviewed. These reports can identify any issues with the construction and can be used to support your claim.

  3. Photographs and videos: Taking photographs or videos of the construction process and any defects that have developed can help to provide visual evidence of the problem. This can be used to support your claim and show the extent of the damages caused.

  4. Correspondence and documentation: Keeping copies of all correspondence with the builder or contractor, as well as any contracts, invoices, or receipts, can help to support your claim. These documents can provide evidence of any promises made by the builder or contractor, as well as any payments made.

If you suspect that your property has a construction defect, it's important to act quickly and gather as much evidence as possible to support your claim. A construction defect attorney can help you navigate the legal process and ensure that your rights are protected. Contact our English today to schedule a consultation and learn more about your legal options.

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