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Why does a contractor want to know if I plan to live in the home?
Hi everyone,
I purchased a new house as a primary home, although I currently have a primary home that I plan to rent once the new house has been renovated. I called a roofer to give me an estimate to replace the roof of the new house, and he asked twice if it I was going to be living in it. Why would a contractor want to know if I am going to live in the house or not?
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@Cynthia Hartley, @Sam Valme and @Russell Brazil - regardless of the contractor's physical place of business, DC has licensing laws for those working in the city. The salesperson selling the work is required to hold a Home Improvement Salesperson License, the contractor performing the work is required to hold either a Home Improvement Contractor License or a General Contractor/Construction Manager license, and for home improvements (defined as: "This classification applies if you conduct any of the following: the repair, remodeling, alteration conversion or modernization of, or addition to, residential property, all as may be more particularly defined in the regulations."), there is a THREE day contract cancellation period.
I'm always wary of the folks who can do the work "on the spot".