by Alex Alexander | Apr 29, 2020 | Blog
By Patrick Barthet After you finalize your estimate for remodeling work requested by the husband and wife homeowners, you make an appointment to present your proposal. When you arrive with your paperwork, only one spouse is available. He agrees with your numbers and...
by Alex Alexander | Apr 27, 2020 | Blog
By Robert Klasfeld Having trouble with your loan payments? You may be familiar with the various debt relief options: loan deferment, forbearance, and forgiveness. These terms are often confused despite their very different meanings. Let’s take a closer look. Deferment...
by Alex Alexander | Apr 24, 2020 | Blog
By Alex Barthet Everyone is talking about PPP, but no one is talking about the other 800 pages that makes up the CARES Act and how it can help construction companies. Today we speak with Mike Desiato of Cherry Bekaert, a national CPA firm, about 9 other parts of the...
by Alex Alexander | Apr 22, 2020 | Blog
By Alex Barthet The term “judgment” sounds final. But in the law, winning a judgment is just the first step in getting paid. Your next move is turning that judgment into money.A judgment is a court order that gives you, the creditor, various rights to a judgment...
by Alex Alexander | Apr 20, 2020 | Blog
By Larry Cook The force majeure and act-of-god clauses in contractual agreements are one of the first places that a contractor may look for relief under its contracts in this age of the coronavirus. However, the pandemic may not meet the requirements of force majeure...
by Alex Alexander | Apr 15, 2020 | Blog
By Patrick Barthet There are terms in every construction contract that folks read but do not fully understand. Acts of God and force majeure are two of those. You may think they are two ways of saying the same thing. But you would be wrong.Acts of god are physical...