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Construction Law

Construction Law

At Barron Peck Bennie & Schlemmer, our attorneys fully understand not only
the applicable law, but also the complex duties, responsibilities and inter-relationships of each party participating in a construction project. We also have extensive experience handling a wide variety of construction matters including claims related to:

  • Poor workmanship
  • Defective building materials
  • Roof and window leaks
  • Engineering & Structural problems
  • Plumbing & Electrical problems
  • Landslides & drainage problems
  • Mold and other water damage
  • Dryvit® & siding problems
  • Mechanics' liens
  • Construction delays

Our attorneys have represented all parties involved in both residential
and commercial construction disputes, including:

  • Property owners
  • General contractors
  • Sub-contractors
  • Architects
  • Real estate agents
  • Property inspectors
  • Buyers & Sellers

If you are involved - or will soon be involved - in a construction project as either owner or contractor, we would be happy to consult with you about your legal rights as pertains to the project. While many projects proceed smoothly and conclude with results that are satisfactory for all parties, oftentimes disputes occur. Our construction law practice is formed around helping clients secure the results they wanted, in the event of a construction issue or dispute. For more in-depth information on construction law, please contact us by telephone or e-mail. We would be happy to discuss any matter of concern with you.

Practice Areas Contact Us
Cincinnati, OH Office
Newport, OH Office

Barron Peck Bennie & Schlemmer Co., LPA

Cincinnati Office
3074 Madison Road
Cincinnati, Ohio 45209
Phone: 513-721-1350
Fax: 513-721-2301
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Newport Office
30 E. Eighth St., Suite 200
Newport, Kentucky 41071
Phone: 859-547-1382
Fax: 859-202-1694
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Based in Greater Cincinnati and northern Kentucky, we serve clients throughout Ohio and Kentucky, including Oakley, Hyde Park, Clifton, Indian Hill, Kenwood, Montgomery, Symmes Township, Mason, West Chester, Batavia, Fairfield, Loveland, Milford, Lebanon, Monroe, Bridgetown, White Oak, Forest Park, Springdale, Blue Ash, Deer Park, Norwood, Middletown, Hamilton, Trenton, Oxford, Covington, Newport and other communities in Hamilton County, Butler County, Warren County, Clermont County, Boone County, Kenton County and Campbell County.

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