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Basement Restoration of Out-of-State
I had a major flood in one of rental properties in the northwest suburbs of Chicago on July 23, 2011 where I had to get a contractor to DEMO and restore the basement for my tenants. I had recently move to Atlanta, GA and it has been a very difficult process to manage the contractor from out of state. I was wondering if anyone has any experience rehabbing a home from out of state and can give me some sound advice. My contractor has left the job unfinished with my money where the work was about 80% finished. Does anybody have a good honest contractor in the northwest suburbs of Chicago they can recommend to finish the job?
Thanks