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Bad Contractors

Are the contractors mishandling the assignments at your dwelling?

This occurs far too frequently.

Certain contractors believe they can perform substandard work and escape consequences.

Sadly,  they often succeed in avoiding consequences.

At times, the most wise action is to dismiss them before further harm is done to your residence.

Here are some suggestions for navigating through this challenging and regrettable situation.

Review Your Agreement: Many homeowners are unaware, but often there are contractual consequences for terminating a contractor before completing the work or settling the bill. It’s crucial to thoroughly read the contract and comprehend the implications of cancelling it. Ideally, you should identify a breach of the contractor’s responsibilities, justifying termination without incurring penalties.

Gather Sufficient Records: Prior to dismissing the contractor, ensure comprehensive documentation. Capture images and videos before and after their work, and, if needed, record conversations. Take notes on all pertinent details that may prove beneficial in a legal context.

Explore Mediation: In case the situation becomes contentious, you could think about engaging a mediation service to assist in reaching a resolution between you and the contractor without resorting to legal proceedings.

If handling those tasks appears too daunting, did you know you have the option to sell your house without the need for pre-sale repairs? At New Hope Properties, we’re prepared to buy your property as-is, offering cash, and we can finalize the deal in as little as two weeks. Don’t hesitate to reach out to us at (970) 610-1001 for a reasonable cash offer!

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