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Contractors remain liable for defective construction work for a long time. Claims for defective work can be asserted long after the standard one-year warranty period. Unless restricted by contract, construction defect claims can be asserted until they expire under the applicable Statute of Limitations (6 years) or Statute of Repose…
Written by: Robert DiCuccio, Esq. What is a DBA? In business, DBA means “Doing Business As.” A DBA allows an individual person to conduct business under a name other than their legal name. In addition, a DBA allows a company to conduct business under a name besides its registered business name….
Dower Rights in Ohio Written by: Robert DiCuccio, Esq. Unlike many states, Ohio still recognizes an archaic concept referred to as dower. Throughout the life of a marriage, either spouse could purchase real property. Dower rights refers to the property rights that one acquires when their spouse purchases property during…
Written by Steven Katz, Esq. Many people use a will to dictate where their real estate goes when they pass away. But is that really the best way to pass real estate to a loved one? In many cases, the answer is no. There are several tools for distributing real…
Caveat Emptor Written by: Robert DiCuccio, Esq. Caveat Emptor is Latin for “let the buyer beware.” Caveat Emptor is a doctrine that prevents a buyer from recovering damages on a claim that the property they purchased has some defect. The doctrine is designed to resolve issues of information asymmetry in…
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