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Do Your Homework and Avoid Being Cheated With Home Repair Jobs

Tue 10 Nov 2009 - 16:36

Do Your Homework and Avoid Being Cheated With Home Repair Jobs
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Joel_D_McDonald]Joel D McDonald

When you are considering house repair contractors, you need to do a little research before you hire them. You want to make sure they are bonded and insured, but you also need to check references and see some of the work they have done, if possible. Study any contracts carefully and find out about mechanics liens and other problems that could occur, when a contractor doesn't pay suppliers or subcontractors. This can be important, especially on larger house repairs, because many of these contractors are experiencing financial difficulties.

Checking with the Better Business Bureau and any professional associations are another way you can find out about contractors you are considering for your home repairs. You can find out about a lot of contractors on the Internet, since many people will use it to say good and bad things about many home repair contractors, including ones that are home repair scams.

It is best if you get several bids and the lowest price doesn't always mean the best deal. If all bids are similar, it can be easier to decide than ones that are extremely different. Some people will go with the middle bid because one that is too low might mean they will shortcut some items or use inferior materials, but ones that are too high might not add any value. Sometimes, one that is in the middle are the choice many people choose for their home repairs, but price should not be the deciding factor.

Most contractors will have references you can check to get an idea of their work. Checking with the references and checking any reviews or comments on the Internet can help you find out about home repair contractors and most home repair scams will make it to the Internet fairly quickly. That's not to say that a new contractor in town might not be good, but it is better to deal with an established business that has been around for a number of years.

With the economy in a declined state, some of the contractors are nearing financial bankruptcy because new housing construction jobs have dried up. If you can check with a home repair contractor's supplier, it might help you avoid a mechanic's lien that doesn't get released and might involve you paying the supplier again, even though you paid the contractor. Sometimes, the best thing to do is to see if you can pay for the materials directly to avoid this scenario.

Be sure and get mechanic lien releases signed by the suppliers and contractors you use for your home repairs. This can help you should you need to go to court to get them released. Once you have checked references, seen samples of their work, checked to make sure they are bonded and insured and have mechanic's lien documentation spelled out, you can proceed with fairly good assurance, if you have done the research on the home repair contractor you have chosen.

The best way to avoid house repair scams is to do your research and don't settle on the lowest price, if they are lacking any of these other things. It can make the difference of thousands of dollars in litigation, release of liens and re-doing a poor home repair job.

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