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Hiring out professional services for your home can be tricky if you have no experience doing so. There are several things that you should understand before deciding on the person who will be selling, remodeling, repairing, or doing whatever needs to be done. As a homeowner, you aren’t just worried about keeping costs on-budget and on-schedule. You also want someone who is dependable and reputable, and who has many years of experience for what you have in mind. If you’re looking for some guidance on how to find a reliable realtor for the purchase or sale or a home, or a home contractor for your next project, check out these helpful tips.
Use reputable sources to find a reliable help
Asking friends and family members about their experiences with reliable realtors or home contractors can be a great way to find good companies to work with. But if you’re new to the area, or unsure about what your other options might be, consider online services like Angie’s List, HomeAdvisor or for that matter Xonkers, to find a reliable home contractor who will work for you—and not just for the bottom line. For Real Estate Agents, finding a really good one can be difficult as well. The trick is to find one that really listens to what you aree looking for. They should be asking you many more questions than what you ask them. Lastly, checking out Yelp or the BBB site can help to find if the company you are interested in has good ratings with customers.
Never jump on the wagon in your first rodeo!
hen seeking profssionals, never speak only to one. You will want to interview several different peeople for whatever the job is you are enlisting their help for. Sometimes more is a lot better. The idea is to find someone that you feel comfortable dealing with. You should never feel pressured to take what they are dealing. Nor should you feel like you have not a clue as to what they are talking about. They should be able to communicate well and help you to understand their entire process, even if you have no clue how to do it.
Questions, questions, and more questions
While you are interviewing your prospective handyman, contractor, or agent, make sure you are asking all of the right questions.
So you are heading down project road.....Get your Estmates......
Once you decide you are comfortable with your plethora of potential purveyors of services, you will need to get estimates from them. Never go for a verbal estimate. Make sure they give them in writing and are clear and consice. Ask questions about anything you do not understand. It is important to remember that the lowest price will not always get you the best service. Sometimes you get what you pay for.
The Contract
After giving thought to your estimates and deciding on which company to with, they should draw up a contract. Before you sign a contract, make sure it includes:
Keep Records
Keep all paperwork related to your project in one place. This includes:
Keep a log or journal of all phone calls, conversations, and activities. You also might want to take photographs as the job progresses. These records are especially important if you have problems with your project — during or after construction.
Use a Sign-Off Checklist
Before you sign off and make the final payment, check that:
So hopefully when all is done, you will be happy and completely satisifed with your project. Remember to pay it forward if you are happy with your service provider. The best way to do this of course is to give great positive reviews on online sites that list their services. Telling your friends, relatives, and neighbors also works great too and helps to keep these local businesses going!
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