Construction Defect Claims Overview. Know your rights under California law.
Comprehensive legal information about construction defect claims overview in California commercial and residential construction projects.
Comprehensive legal information about construction defect claims overview in California commercial and residential construction projects.
Overview
Comprehensive legal information about construction defect claims overview in California commercial and residential construction projects.
California’s construction-law framework protects owners, contractors, and subcontractors in different ways. Working through a claim, a defense, or a compliance question all require familiarity with the controlling statutes, deadlines, and procedures.
Steps for handling construction defect claims overview
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California construction statutes confer substantial rights on property owners and contractors.
Property owner rights
California owners have the right to expect work that meets building codes, the approved plans, and Civil Code § 896 standards. Failures support claims for repair costs, diminution in value, and other damages.
Contractor rights
Timely payment is a contractor right, with SB 440 imposing 2% monthly interest on late payments and SB 61 capping retention at 5%. Licensed contractors additionally have mechanic’s liens, stop notices, and bond claims as remedies.
Key statute
How California Law Applies
The legal standards for construction defect claims overview are established by California statute, building codes, and case law. Key statutes include Civil Code §895 et seq. (Right to Repair), Civil Code §8400 et seq. (mechanic's liens), BPC §7031 (contractor licensing), and the new SB 440 and SB 61 provisions effective 2026.
The Legal Process
California construction disputes usually proceed in stages: pre-litigation notice and inspection, mediation, and if those fail, litigation or arbitration. Claim type and contract provisions drive which procedural elements apply.
What Documentation Matters
Critical evidence typically includes the contract itself, change orders, payment records, inspection reports, project correspondence, photographs of defective work, building permits, and expert reports.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long do I have to file a construction defect claims overview claim?
Different claims carry different deadlines: 4 years for contract claims, 3 years from discovery for negligence claims, and a 10-year statute of repose for latent defects. Get attorney confirmation on the deadlines that apply to your facts.
Do I need a lawyer for construction defect claims overview?
Construction law has a lot of moving procedural parts and tight deadlines. An experienced construction attorney can evaluate the claim, satisfy notice and pre-litigation steps, and represent you in mediation, arbitration, or litigation.
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