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TOH's 6-Point Plan for Getting the Best 2005 Looking for a good home project or repair contractor? Follow our step-by-step plan and you could land someone every bit as good as the ones we found. |
Popular Mechanics November 7, 2008 Joseph Truini |
4 Tips for Hiring Contractors (and 10 Ways to Avoid Scammers): DIY Guy How to avoid sleazy or shady tactics, check the construction work, check the paperwork, and check the bills. |
This Old House Sal Vaglica |
Using Contractor Referral Websites Tips for using online resources to get the best contractors for your projects. |
This Old House June 5, 2000 Celia Kuperszmid Lehrman |
Remodeling on the Web Using cyberspace can help you improve your place, but there are limitations. |
This Old House David Dobbs |
Are Your Pros Insured? Make sure you're covered when work is being done on your home... |
This Old House Tom Silva |
How to Hire a Contractor Get recommendations... Do phone interviews... Meet face to face... Investigate the facts... Make plans, get bids... Set a payment schedule... etc. |
Entrepreneur August 2003 Jacquelyn Lynn |
On the Job Is that independent-contractor hire insured? If not, then you'd better be. |
This Old House Jeffrey Rothfeder |
Get it in Writing A solid, signed agreement with your home-remodeling or building contractor is the best protection against disappointment -- or worse. |
The Motley Fool February 13, 2004 |
When and How to Hire a Contractor Before hiring a contractor to work on your house, review these tips. |
The Motley Fool August 25, 2004 Selena Maranjian |
Hire a Good Contractor These are tough times in which to hunt for a good contractor to repair or spiff up your home. Here are a few tips in engaging one. |
This Old House Natalie Rodriguez |
How To Spot a Crooked Contractor The following tips from This Old House general contractor Tom Silva and the National Association of Home Builders will help you spot a crook. |
Home Toys December 2003 |
Selecting an Electrical Contractor What to do when it is time for the "wire to meet the walls" |
Popular Mechanics December 2008 Roy Berendsohn |
Remodeling Without a Contractor: Homeowners Clinic I've never worked with an architect before -- do I need one for this job? Also, is it a good idea to split some of the work with a contractor? |
The Motley Fool July 7, 2006 Selena Maranjian |
Recoup Those Remodeling Dollars How much will improvements add to your home's resale value? |
This Old House |
Advice from Renovation Therapists Remodel therapists listen to your remodel sob stories and offer strategies to avoid that next home-improvement trauma - no inner child involved. |
This Old House Jeffrey Rothfeder |
Beef Up Your Insurance If you haven't checked your homeowner's policy in a while, you may be in for some nasty surprises. |
The Motley Fool August 4, 2004 Dayana Yochim |
Home Remodeling Horror? Four "to-dos" that will help you avoid fixer-upper fiascos that can cost you money. |
The Motley Fool October 18, 2004 Selena Maranjian |
Is Your House Underinsured? The majority of homes out there couldn't be rebuilt via insurance. |
The Motley Fool February 14, 2007 Dan Caplinger |
Read the Contract To avoid unpleasant surprises, you have to look at the fine print. Especially if you are: 1. Hiring a home-improvement contractor... 2. Getting promotional offers at banks... 3. Buying a house... |
This Old House Baldwin & Rodriguez |
How to Get The Most From Your Contractor Homeowners and remodeling pros suggest how to improve their working relationship, with some useful tips on how to keep your next project on time and on (or even under!) budget |
The Motley Fool September 14, 2006 Dan Caplinger |
The Definition of Independence For a small-business owner, hiring an employee is a big step. Ignoring the rules classifying employees can be a costly tax mistake for your business. |
National Defense October 2013 Moorhouse & Bradel |
Not Hard to Run Afoul of False Claims Act Under the "reckless disregard" standard, a contractor can violate the act by not paying attention to the truth or dishonest information provided to the government in a manner that can be characterized as "reckless." |