NORFOLK, VA, Feb 26, 2014—Choosing a contractor for your home building or
remodeling can be a big decision. In order to choose the right bid, it's
important to be educated, says Louis Eisenberg, Associate Broker REALTOR ABR
SFR of Prudential Towne Realty. It's a good idea to shop aggressively for the
most reasonable bid, not necessarily the cheapest. “Inexpensive, but shoddy,
work will only cost you more money in the long run,” Eisenberg reminds us.
However, once you've chosen who to go with, the decision making doesn't stop there – you still have to draft a contract. Many things should be covered in a contractor's contract, and not all contracts are outlined the same, says Eisenberg.
According to the National Association of the Remodeling Industry, a well-written contract should contain the following information:
- The contractor’s name, address, telephone and license
number, if applicable
- Details about what will and will not be done
- A detailed list of materials for the project, including
model, brand name and color
- The approximate start date and substantial completion
dates
- A written notice of your right to cancel a contract
within three business days of signing, without penalty – provided the
contract was solicited at some place other than the contractor’s place of
business or appropriate trade premise
- Financial terms that are spelled out clearly, including
payment schedules and any cancellation penalties
- A one-year minimum warranty identified as either “full”
or “limited” to cover materials and workmanship, as well as the name and
address of the party who will honor the warranty
- A binding arbitration clause, in the event a
disagreement occurs
For more real estate information, please contact Louis Eisenberg, Prudential Towne Realty, 109 E. Main Street, Norfolk, VA 23510, leisenberg@prudentialtownerealty.com, 757-572-7244, or www.LouisEisenberg.com
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