Court Holds Second Roofing Contractor Did Not Interfere with First Roofing Contractor’s Contract By Submitting Bid for Same Work

Jason S. Lambert | Dinsmore & Shohl At the end of July, the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed the dismissal of a roofing contractor’s complaint against another roofing contractor for allegedly interfering with its contract with a condominium association for roof repairs relating to Hurricane Irma. The case illustrates the importance of timing and… Continue reading Court Holds Second Roofing Contractor Did Not Interfere with First Roofing Contractor’s Contract By Submitting Bid for Same Work

Catching ‘Storm Chasers’: How Roofing Oversight Rules are Reshaping the Industry

Katy Tomasulo | Construction Dive | May 25, 2017 Colorado, Texas, Missouri and other Midwest and Southern states are known for their heavy storms, bringing wind, tornadoes and hail. Increasingly, they’re also becoming known for fraudulent roofing contractors, a phenomenon in which companies prey on homeowners following major storm events and take off with their… Continue reading Catching ‘Storm Chasers’: How Roofing Oversight Rules are Reshaping the Industry

Construction Defect Center Now Urges Roofing Contractors Who Have A Homeowner Client Whose Roof Has The Atlas Chalet Shingle To Call Them About Possible Help

Construction Defect Center – August 6, 2013 The Construction Defect Center says, “We want to hear professional roofing contractors if they have a client whose roof has the Atlas Chalet shingle product. According to court documents, it has been alleged these roofing shingles can blister within the first year of installation, and show significant loss… Continue reading Construction Defect Center Now Urges Roofing Contractors Who Have A Homeowner Client Whose Roof Has The Atlas Chalet Shingle To Call Them About Possible Help

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