Peaceful Home Remodeling: Avoid Litigation With Your Home Remodeler
Nothing is more pleasing to a homeowner than no surprises during construction. Nothing is more rewarding to a home remodeler than a happy homeowner after a project is completed. Successful and peaceful relationships between remodelers and homeowners do not happen by chance. They are deliberate. Peaceful relationships happen because the home remodeler sets homeowner expectations up-front before the start of construction - and documents those expectations.
Every potential situation that can occur during a home remodeling project is addressed in this book in order to facilitate intelligent discussion with your remodeler before starting construction.
Part of The Conflict-Free Home Remodeling Process
-As the homeowner, am I permitted to give a directive to a worker on my remodeling project?
-Apart from a local building department, who else do I need permission from to remodel my home?
-Am I responsible for any insurance pertaining to my home addition?
-If the cost of an allowance item increases, will my remodeler add a percentage onto the increased cost?
-How do you define substantial completion? At what point is the project really finished and how long can I hold the final payment?
-Who pays for the increased power bill due to the construction workers' use of power tools?
-Will my remodeler work on Saturdays and Sundays?
-What should I do if there is an emergency after all of the workers have gone home for the day?
-What items do I need to move out of the space being remodeled before construction begins?
-Can I move furniture back into the new space before the remodeler is finished?
-Can I keep leftover construction materials?
-Can I supply some of the building supplies?
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Every potential situation that can occur during a home remodeling project is addressed in this book in order to facilitate intelligent discussion with your remodeler before starting construction.
Part of The Conflict-Free Home Remodeling Process
-As the homeowner, am I permitted to give a directive to a worker on my remodeling project?
-Apart from a local building department, who else do I need permission from to remodel my home?
-Am I responsible for any insurance pertaining to my home addition?
-If the cost of an allowance item increases, will my remodeler add a percentage onto the increased cost?
-How do you define substantial completion? At what point is the project really finished and how long can I hold the final payment?
-Who pays for the increased power bill due to the construction workers' use of power tools?
-Will my remodeler work on Saturdays and Sundays?
-What should I do if there is an emergency after all of the workers have gone home for the day?
-What items do I need to move out of the space being remodeled before construction begins?
-Can I move furniture back into the new space before the remodeler is finished?
-Can I keep leftover construction materials?
-Can I supply some of the building supplies?
Peaceful Home Remodeling: Avoid Litigation With Your Home Remodeler
Nothing is more pleasing to a homeowner than no surprises during construction. Nothing is more rewarding to a home remodeler than a happy homeowner after a project is completed. Successful and peaceful relationships between remodelers and homeowners do not happen by chance. They are deliberate. Peaceful relationships happen because the home remodeler sets homeowner expectations up-front before the start of construction - and documents those expectations.
Every potential situation that can occur during a home remodeling project is addressed in this book in order to facilitate intelligent discussion with your remodeler before starting construction.
Part of The Conflict-Free Home Remodeling Process
-As the homeowner, am I permitted to give a directive to a worker on my remodeling project?
-Apart from a local building department, who else do I need permission from to remodel my home?
-Am I responsible for any insurance pertaining to my home addition?
-If the cost of an allowance item increases, will my remodeler add a percentage onto the increased cost?
-How do you define substantial completion? At what point is the project really finished and how long can I hold the final payment?
-Who pays for the increased power bill due to the construction workers' use of power tools?
-Will my remodeler work on Saturdays and Sundays?
-What should I do if there is an emergency after all of the workers have gone home for the day?
-What items do I need to move out of the space being remodeled before construction begins?
-Can I move furniture back into the new space before the remodeler is finished?
-Can I keep leftover construction materials?
-Can I supply some of the building supplies?
Every potential situation that can occur during a home remodeling project is addressed in this book in order to facilitate intelligent discussion with your remodeler before starting construction.
Part of The Conflict-Free Home Remodeling Process
-As the homeowner, am I permitted to give a directive to a worker on my remodeling project?
-Apart from a local building department, who else do I need permission from to remodel my home?
-Am I responsible for any insurance pertaining to my home addition?
-If the cost of an allowance item increases, will my remodeler add a percentage onto the increased cost?
-How do you define substantial completion? At what point is the project really finished and how long can I hold the final payment?
-Who pays for the increased power bill due to the construction workers' use of power tools?
-Will my remodeler work on Saturdays and Sundays?
-What should I do if there is an emergency after all of the workers have gone home for the day?
-What items do I need to move out of the space being remodeled before construction begins?
-Can I move furniture back into the new space before the remodeler is finished?
-Can I keep leftover construction materials?
-Can I supply some of the building supplies?
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BN ID: | 2940014842198 |
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Publisher: | Word Association Publishers |
Publication date: | 07/20/2012 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
Pages: | 47 |
File size: | 217 KB |
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