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This house sits on a minimum 5-acre parcel, a
necessary evil for many areas in Pierce County,
although for some Buyers, it's a dream come true.
Free Real Estate Law for Builders



  1. What Are The Most Common Legal Problems Builders Face?
  2. How To Structure Your Business To Avoid Serious Problems
  3. How to Practice Preventive Law? or How to Protect Yourself From Ugly
    Lawyers (and their puppet clients)
  4. What Contract Should A Good Builder Use?
  5. How To Hire An Attorney . . . If You Must
  6. How To Save $40,000 In Attorney's Fees
  7. Lien Laws and Lien Forms
  8. What Makes a Successful Builder (and how to make serious money)?
This section is intended to be a practical legal
help to Builders.  Is there something you as a
Builder want, but can't find it here?  Tell me, and
if I can, I'll put it up without charge.  Charles
Marunde, J.D.


As a Builder, do you have a question you would like to ask a real estate attorney, but do not want to retain one,
schedule an appointment, take time from work to go to his office and write him a check for $500 to get his
opinion?  Submit your question here.  It will be addressed, if appropriate, as soon as practical and returned by
email and may be posted in our Q&A.  You must use your real name, company name and email when you
submit your question to me privately by email, but your real identity, your company name and your email will
never
be used publicly without your permission.     

                                                        
Washington State now has a Blog where
Builders can do 3 things:

  1. Interact with customers/clients
  2. Raise public awareness of critical
    issues for Builders
  3. Ask direct questions on any Builder
    issue
  4. Use the Blog as a place where your
    clients and prospective clients can
    communicate, learn, and network
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