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Navigating A Construction Contract -- Allowance Items
If you are getting ready to hire a contractor you should clearly understand what an allowance is, how it relates to the project and how to best determine whether it is reasonably accurate.
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Being Your Own Contractor
A good contractor can make a lot of money. Why not put that money in your pocket instead!
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Communicate With Your Contractor
Contractors and consumers alike don't spend enough time planning and detailing an agreement. If we as consumers don't demand detail, we won't get it.
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Don't call a contractor until you know what you're buying
You've decided to improve a part of your home. And you've decided not to do it yourself. Obviously, you will need to hire someone to do it for you.
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Hiring a Contractor
You owe it to yourself and your family to find the best person for the job. The best, not the cheapest!
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Housing Slowly Recovers – Danger Lurks
The return of our military from World War II was followed by a boom in America that is still being felt today – the baby boom. Soldiers engaged in the global conflict from December 7, 1941 to September 2, 1945 returned home and began to have children and needed a place to live. Consequently, homebuilders who had previously struggled during the early 40’s suddenly found themselves unable to build homes fast enough. The day of the subdivision “production-built” home was born and there would be no turning back.
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Understanding Warranties
The caller thought he was buying a roof covering with a 20-year warranty. Read on and find out about your warranty...
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