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ALWAYS get a least three bids on any
project. The only exception to this should be for extremely
minor, low-cost projects or emergency repairs made by trusted
contractors. |
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NEVER pay for a project in advance. If
a contractor asks for total payment up front, you should
immediately look for another contractor. Small retainer fees or
payments for materials already on the job site may be
appropriate. |
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NEVER use a contractor who suggests
that you not obtain required permits or inspections. More than
likely, this contractor intends to do work contrary to
established safety or structural standards. Additions or
alterations to your home that are contrary to Town ordinances
can drastically affect any title transfers should you decide to
sell your home. Be especially wary of contractors who suggest
that you obtain permits for work that he is contracted to
perform. If you obtain the permit for a contractor and problems
arise because of the work, the official permit record will show
that you are the one that performed the work. |
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ALWAYS use only licensed contractors.
Insist on seeing evidence of a current license. The following
trades require a license:
A. Electricians
B. Plumbers
C. Air Conditioning Contractors
D. Irrigation Contractors |
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Within the Town of Lakewood Village all
contractors doing any work requiring a permit must be registered
with the Town. |
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ALWAYS ask for a list of previous jobs
similar to your proposed project. Ask for references AND check
them. |
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It is a good idea to ask for the
address of the contractor’s place of business. Take time to
drive by the place of business. This will give you a good idea
of the business practices. |
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It is a good idea to check with the
Better Business Bureau or any business organizations that relate
to the contractor’s trade and check on any complaint records
against the contractor. |
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Before your project begins, insist on
seeing evidence that the contractor has obtained a permit.
During the course of your project monitor your contractor’s
inspection records. Do not pay for the completed job until the
Town’s Building Inspection Department has given final approval
for your project. This procedure will protect you from being
responsible for code violations that your contractor might
commit on your property. |