Lawrence B. Hammet II (“Beau”) was born in Kentucky and has since lived in a number of the states that comprise the southeast region of the US. Beau moved to Nashville, Tennessee in 1989 to commence the practice of law. During the past 32 years, Beau has litigated numerous construction disputes in court as well as in private arbitrations, in Tennessee, Alabama, and other states throughout the south and mid-west. In addition to litigation, Beau provides transactional legal service to business clients which include preparation of documents to launch/form entities, preparation of documents under which an entity will operate or be governed, and documentation and instruments necessary for the sale and purchase of businesses. Prior to practicing law, BeaMore...More...
In my experiance there typically are several reasons for early termination. How were you infpormed of the termonation, verbal or letter? Do you have a written contract with the home owner? If so, does it have provisons addressing time of performance and termination of contract? Did the homeowner specificaly state the reason for termination was the two days of no work, or were there other complaints? Have you been paid for the work you peSee More...See More...
On a comercial project, a subcontractor has the right to file a M/M lien. On a residential project, if the owner of the project intends to live ive the residence upon completeion, m/m lien rights in tennessee are not aviavlable. Is the project related to your query a commercial or resdential project? See More...
Pursuant to TCA §66-34-204 provides: When an owner: (1) Has received a use and/or occupancy permit for an improvement from a governmental agency lawfully issuing such permit; (2) Has received a certificate of substantial completion from an architect or engineer charged with supervision of the construction of an improvement; or See More...See More...