New Construction Isn’t Always What You Think It Is
Hire the Wrong Contractor and You May End up Paying a Different Price for Your Project Because New or Newly Remodeled Construction is Not Always What You Think it is
While I was practicing law we encountered many situations where clients were in disputes with their contractors during construction of new homes or even during a major remodel or major addition. We even had many clients who came to us during construction of their homes and wanted to have assurances or safeguards in place to protect their interests. In each case we accommodated the client and found ways to provide an extra set of eyes on the construction project. This is a great practice which “high-end” clients seemingly always looked for and did. Unfortunately, there were many instances where we were only called in after a disaster or major damage had already occurred. More importantly, the 2nd or 3rd contractor in is going to cost you more because they end up re-constructing the previous contractor’s defective work.