Once you’ve settled on a contractor for your home remodeling project, there is still some work to be done and clarified before any remodeling work begins. It is important to review the contract and clarify anything that you don’t understand with the remodeler, or even your attorney. There are several things the work contract should include, such as the contractor’s name, contact information, license numbers, a visual representation of the work to be done, a timetable, price, and payment schedule. Beyond that, there are detailed specifications on all materials necessary, procedural information for obtaining permits, changing orders, and much more detailed in the article. The contract should only be signed once everything is satisfactory.
Read the full article here: Understanding Your Home Remodeling Contract
