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Choosing the Right Contractor??
All the investors experienced in remodeling and choosing contractors this post is for you. I'm currently going through a GC nightmare right now. I hired a remodeling company to do a complete remodel on my duplex and it has been a disaster from the start. The contractor she put in my house did a horrible wall texture job. Half of the money for the job had to be paid upfront, and once he received the cash and ruined the walls - he bolted. My question going forward when I need renovations done - What are the top things to look for when choosing a dedicated, RELIABLE, contractor? Mind you I did have a few other contractors come look at the property, send me bids, and like a dummy I just went with the lowest bid. Lesson learned. Please help me...
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You went with the cheapest , problem Number 1 .
Now the GC is responsible for the work that the subs do . You go after the GC . Are they licensed ? If so file a complaint . If not then thats lesson number 2 .
As far as giving a deposit , ( maryland law ) a contractor can get 1/3 when the contract is signed , 1/3 when the work starts and the final upon completion .
Some say NEVER pay anything up front . When I hear that from a customer that they dont want to pay any deposit . I thank them for their time and I leave . I dont let a tenant occupy a property without a deposit and first months rent . And I dont put any of my funds in a customers project . Dead beat customers are just as common .