With the number of foreclosed
or bank-owned properties floating around out there, I often speak with folks
who are preparing to embark on a renovation project.
Unfortunately, with a rise in
remodeling comes a flood of disreputable contractors looking to cash in. I do
my best to protect people by providing referrals to reputable contractors, but
there are plenty of people out there I don’t get a chance to talk to.
If you know someone who is
about to undertake a major renovation project, I urge you to share this
excellent article published by the Federal Trade Commission, "Home Sweet
Home Improvement." It includes a PDF guide your friends and family will
find helpful.
The guide covers:
·
The types of home improvement specialists
·
How disreputable contractors operate
·
Questions to ask contractors
·
How to check references
·
Understanding payment options
·
The "Home Improvement" loan scam
·
...and several other useful points
Here’s the link to the article
on the FTC website:
Also, you can download the PDF
file directly here:
http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/pubs/consumer/products/pro20.pdf
http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/pubs/consumer/products/pro20.pdf
Do you need a referral to a
contractor or two? Are you in the market for a property to fix-up and call your
own (or use as an investment property)? I’d be happy to help. Give me a call or
shoot me a message today: Info@ScatesRealtyInvestments.com 352-404-8960 or #PopInThePinkDoor™
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