You Do Not Want To Hire A Bad Independent Contractor

Posted in Houses and Apartments on the August 10, 2008

There are many people out there who are in demand, and a good independent contractor is one of them. The reason for this is because there are so many bad ones. I shouldn’t say there are a lot of bad ones, but the ones that make the news are swindling people and doing a lousy job, and they are giving their peers a bad name. When you need to find someone to help with building a home or remodeling, you do have to do your homework. You will probably find someone good, but you should never just assume that this is the case.

You don’t want to find out that you have hired a bad independent contractor after the job has started. You want to know before you agree to hire them or give them any amount of money. The best way to be sure that you have someone good is to find your independent contractor by word of mouth. If you know anyone that has hired someone with good results, you should ask them for a recommendation. Most people will happily share this type of information with you, as they know it is often hard to find someone good and who will work with you instead of on their own schedule.

Don’t be afraid to ask an independent contractor for references, and find out if they are bonded and insured. You should never hire anyone who is not, even if it means you can save some money. If they do something wrong, or someone gets hurt, you are open to being sued by them, or you will have to pay for all of the damage they have caused. If they do the job wrong, it will be your expense for them to fix it. You should know this information before you entertain the idea of hiring any independent contractor.

Also remember to have a clear plan and timetable set up before you tell the independent contractor you have chosen that you want them to start the job. Make sure you have a good estimate of how long it is going to take for them to finish the job, and what will happen if they run into problems. You don’t want to hire an independent contractor that will work for you when they have the time, and that might leave you wondering if your project will ever be completed. You will find many great and honest workers out there, but it never hurts to be sure you are getting a good deal before you agree to anything. Protect yourself and your investment by doing your homework.

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Designs Of Houses And Finding The Right Contractor

Posted in Houses and Apartments on the May 26, 2008

In this day and age, a lot of things have changed from how they used to be. Read this excerpt about Designs Of Houses, most people will find it exciting.

Many people are in the process of looking for the perfect retirement home. Our society is getting older and the nature of investments and savings accounts has many people making plans for retirement at a younger age than ever before. As people plan for retirement homes they often look towards recreation areas. There are many people that are acquiring property or small cabins to use for recreation during their working years, and then they will covert them into their retirement home when the time comes.

There are many things to consider when looking at building a home for retirement. The design of houses for raising a family may not fit well into the lifestyle of an aging population. In the recent past the designs of houses have included multiple levels. These became popular due to energy costs as well as smaller lots in housing developments. The multiple levels can accommodate more people and still provide for a decent size yard. As people age they are less likely to want the designs of houses that include going up and downs stairs. For retirement years having laundry rooms on the main floor and one level living is much more desirable. The one level designs for houses were popular in the fifties and sixties with the rambler. Many of us most likely grew up in a rambler designed home and then moved into a multilevel house to raise our family. Now we are coming full circle and are looking for the convenience of one level living once again. The challenge is finding a contractor that is willing to switch from the multi level designs of houses to one level living.

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There are many patio homes that are being built in adult communities. These are communities that are designed for people over fifty five that do not have children. They are similar to condominiums because there are association fees to pay and the yard work and maintenance is done for you. They differ in design in that everyone has their own entrance as well as garage. The draw back with this type of community is that there are usually covenants that limit the size of dogs that you are allowed to have. My husband is a hunter and does not want to give up having a hunting dog. We also still enjoy doing yard work and feel that this activity helps keep us young. We are not giving up on the quest to find a lot that is large enough to accommodate a one level home and a contractor that is willing to build one.

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