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How To Hire A Reputable Home Improvement Contractor

Many people don't know how to find and hire a reputable home improvement contractor. Here are some simple steps to protect yourself from scams and fly-by-night contractors.

Many people are taking advantage of some great deals in the real estate market by buying foreclosed or bank-owned homes and fixing them up, either for themselves or as investment properties.  These homes usually need some renovations before they are suitable to live in.  Some of these buyers are do-it-yourselfers, while others will hire someone to do bigger or harder renovations.  Unfortunately, stories of inept or criminal behavoir by contractors are reported all the time, including two recent events in North Bethlehem and in Upper Macungie Township.

So how do you hire contractors without getting taken to the cleaners?  I do whatever I can to help people who call me for advice by recommending reputable contractors that I've worked with in the past, but unfortunately I don't get a chance to talk to everyone.  If you're planning any kind of renovation project I highly recommend an artice I recently saw that was published by the Federal Trade Commission.  It's called "Home Sweet Home Improvement", and it contains a PDF guide to help you pick the right contractor for your next job.

Here's what you'll find in the guide:

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  • 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:

http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/pubs/consumer/products/pro20.shtm

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Or download the PDF file directly here:
http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/pubs/consumer/products/pro20.pdf

If you need a recommendation before starting your next project, just give us a call at 484-893-1234.  Of course I can also help you to find a property to fix up and sell or rent out for a steady income. 

I'm always happy to help!  Call me at 484-893-1234 or email homes@debandjoe.com.

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