Monthly Archives: November 2024
Dealing With Clients as a Contractor
Being a general contractor can be a rewarding career. Building projects for satisfied clients can bring a lot of joy and in some cases, a lot of money as well. However, the key words here are “satisfied clients.” Each client has a different personality. While some are easy to deal with and always pay… Read More »
Has the Other Side Breached a Contract? Here’s What to Do
There are many situations in which contracts are in place to protect the parties involved. It’s all part of business. A breach in an employment relationship can be especially harmful to a company. A breach could mean that an employee disclosed secrets to a competitor. Because of the potential damage, it’s important to deal… Read More »
Shareholder Rights to Know About
Many of us have invested in companies. Maybe you haven’t doled out millions of dollars to budding entrepreneurs like the investors on the TV show “Shark Tank,” but if you own shares in a company, then you have legal rights that you may not know about. Shareholder rights are the powers and privileges granted… Read More »
HOA Board Asks for $60,000 Special Assessment
Homeowners associations are the bane of some Florida residents’ existence. Many condos and homes in the Sunshine State are governed under HOAs and while these associations are in place to help homeowners, some do more harm than good. Homeowners in the Villas of Carillon townhome community of Feather Sound are reeling after learning that… Read More »