Construction projects in California often involve multiple contracts, agreements, and legal protections. When contractors breach a contract, one option for recovery is making a claim against the construction bonds. However, these claims are subject to a statute of limitations. Understanding this legal timeframe is critical to protecting your rights.
In this blog, we’ll discuss the basics of construction bonds, the statute of limitations for filing a claim in California, and what you need to know to take timely action.
What Are Construction Bonds?
A construction bond is a surety bond designed to protect property owners and other stakeholders in construction projects. Contractors often provide these bonds to guarantee they fulfill their obligations. There are several types of construction bonds, including:
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Payment Bonds: Ensure payment to subcontractors and suppliers.
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Performance Bonds: Guarantee the contractor will meet project requirements.
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Maintenance Bonds: Cover defects after project completion.
When contractors fail to meet their obligations, affected parties can file a claim on the bond to recover damages.
For more information on surety bonds and how they work, visit the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) – Surety Bonds.
California’s Statute of Limitations for Construction Bond Claims
The time to file construction bond claims in California depends on the bond variety and applicable scenarios. A construction bond claim follows multiple time intervals for the filing process.
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Payment Bond Claims
A performance bond claim becomes possible when contractors cannot fulfill their contractual obligations. The timeframe to file such claims normally begins after the project finishes or at the time of breach discovery and lasts for two years. The property owner has the right to file a claim when contractors have not finished their work. -
Performance Bond Claims
Once a contractor abandons or defaults on work, the claimants usually receive one year to file their claims after the default occurrence. One year provides adequate time for finding breaches and pursuing legal actions against them. -
Contractor’s Default or Abandonment
If a contractor abandons or defaults on the project, claimants usually have one year from the default to file a claim. This timeline allows sufficient time to discover the breach and take legal action.
Key Considerations When Filing a Construction Bond Claim
Besides the statute of limitations, several factors affect your construction bond claim:
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Notification Requirements
Many bonds require the claimant to notify the contractor or the surety company within a specific timeframe before filing a claim. For example, payment bond claims often require formal notice to the contractor within a set period. -
Proper Documentation
Contractors must fully meet the contract requirements because any failure to do so will trigger a performance bond claim. The deadline for legal action through the statute of limitations runs two years, starting from the project finish date or the breach occurrence time. Property owners have the right to file claims against contractors who did not finalize their project work. -
Surety Company’s Role
After a contractor defaults on project duties, claimants typically must file a legal claim within one year of the default. The defined timeline enables proper identification of breach incidents, allowing sufficient time to pursue legal action.
What Happens if You Miss the Deadline?
If you fail to file a claim within the statute of limitations, you may lose your right to recover damages under the bond. In such cases, you may pursue a breach of contract lawsuit, but your options could be limited and costly without the bond’s protection.
Conclusion: Take Action to Protect Your Rights
Most parties encounter significant difficulty when handling claims on construction bonds. Failure to meet the statutes of limitation will reduce your ability to claim contractor compensation. The time limits require immediate action when you identify a breach of contract situation.
If you’re unsure about your rights or need guidance on the statute of limitations for your claim, KAASS LAW can help. We specialize in construction law and can guide you through the legal process. Contact KAASS LAW today for expert assistance with construction bond claims and other legal matters.