Holding
MileStone Community Builders
Accountable
We trust builders to create homes that are structurally sound, safe to occupy, and durable enough to last for decades. When a builder cuts corners, the integrity of your home is threatened. MileStone Community Builders is Austin’s largest privately held homebuilder. If they built your home and something went wrong, you may be able to seek damages for:
Construction Defects
If you’ve noticed general construction defects like collapsing foundation, electrical hazards, HVAC failures, or plumbing problems, Wenholz Law Firm can help you hold MileStone Community Builders accountable.
Faulty Design
Faulty design may eventually lead to problems like cracks in your foundation, water intrusion, mold growth, and even collapsing walls, ceilings, or roofs. An attorney can review the architectural plans to determine if builders, designers, or anyone else can be held liable.
Defective Materials
Your home can only be as sturdy as the materials that compose it. Builders sometimes use defective, old, or cheap materials to save themselves money, but it’s at the expense of the home they were trusted with building. Let Dave Wenholz use his network to determine if defective materials went into building your home.
Breach of Contract
Builders are obligated to honor their construction contracts. If MileStone Community Builders failed to perform their duties as promised and on time, or prevented another party from performing their duties, they have breached their contract. If you’re facing a breach of contract, you can seek damages.
Your Austin Construction Attorney Meet Dave Wenholz
Construction defect attorney Dave Wenholz has been helping everyday people and small businesses understand their rights for the better part of his career. Over his more than 30 years in practice, Mr. Wenholz has stood up to billion-dollar corporations and helped people like you secure the compensation they need to move forward with their lives.
If you’re experiencing a construction defect or breach of contract with MileStone Community Builders, Mr. Wenholz can help you make it right.
You Have Limited Time to File Texas Statutes of Limitations
In Texas, you have 10 years from the date your home was completed to file a construction defect claim against the builder. If the builder provided a warranty, you have just six years to file. If you suspect your home has a defect, don't let the clock run out: reach out to our Austin construction defect law office immediately so Dave Wenholz can gather evidence and start building your case to secure the restitution you deserve.
“I like helping people resolve these issues. I like going out to the scene with the engineers and rolling up my sleeves."
– Dave Wenholz