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Monthly Archives: May 2026

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Stricter Rules on the Way for Florida Contractors and Subcontractor Payments

By Linkhorst Law Firm, P.A. |

Money is a huge issue in the construction industry. There seems to never be enough to go around. Many people in the supply chain do not get paid in a timely manner, causing issues with contractors, subcontractors, and homeowners. A new law has been passed to help with this issue. Florida is rolling out… Read More »

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Risks Impacting Design Professionals

By Linkhorst Law Firm, P.A. |

Things are always changing in the construction industry. Design professionals such as architects and engineers are navigating an increasingly complex risk environment. From evolving project delivery methods to rising client expectations, the modern landscape presents new liability challenges for those in these careers, and the changes can create new risks that significantly impact both… Read More »

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Understanding Florida’s Avoidable Consequences Doctrine

By Linkhorst Law Firm, P.A. |

After an accident, you may wonder how much compensation you can receive for your damages. Florida’s Avoidable Consequences Doctrine limits how much compensation an injured person can recover if they fail to take reasonable steps to reduce their own losses after an injury. This means that even if someone else caused your injury, you… Read More »

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Miami Homeowners Sue Onx Homes for Defects

By Linkhorst Law Firm, P.A. |

General contractors are known as knowledgeable building professionals. While mistakes do happen during the construction process, they should not be a common, widespread occurrence for a builder. Unfortunately, many disappointed Florida homeowners are suing a builder for selling defective homes. What began as a tech-driven housing concept in Homestead has escalated into a legal… Read More »

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