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Updated almost 7 years ago on . Most recent reply
choosing the right contractor
So I'm almost complete with my rehab and it was really scary. I realize why contractors have such a bad name. I was wondering how do you guys protect yourself from bad contractors. Do you do background checks? do you have legal forms you make them sign? I was reading online that its pretty hard to get your money back if a contractor just runs away. The problem is that they require 25% to start doing the work. Also how do you check they are competent? If you can please share your thoughts or experience I would appreciate it.
Thanks