The most difficult part of any renovation is managing contractors. Most in the business are honest and responsible. But no one would deny there are a few bad eggs.
Here’s an article that can help, by discussing a ‘reiterate-and-confirm letter’.
Did you know that you can create a binding agreement without securing the other party’s signature? A simple letter that I call a "reiterate-and-confirm letter…"
It’s from a book called The Homeowner’s Guide to Managing a Renovation, by Susan Solakian.
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I recently came upon a great site called The Home Decor Blog.
It has a lot of great information for home owners, including lots of fantastic photos. But what really distinguishes it from the crowd is that it tells the complete story, from start to finish, of the renovation of a 70’s era home that was purchased in foreclosure.
It’s a great resource.
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