Have you ever had a contractor stop at your house uninvited and said, “Hey, I am in the area; I have some extra materials in my truck, and I see your driveway needs repair. I can do it today for half the cost.” Before you think you just got the deal of the century, you need to ask the contractor if he or she is licensed!
Unlicensed contractors tend to give you a better deal if you pay cash, but they will disappear soon after they get your money whether the job is completed or not. The shoddy work might be done with stolen materials even though the contractor claims the supplies are brand new. An unlicensed contractor may act like you have a huge job, bigger than he or she expected, so more money is needed upfront. Do not fall for these scams!
This contractor may be a friend or a friend of a friend; he or she is always very friendly at first until he or she gets your money.
The work the unlicensed contractor completes is most likely unprofessional and will need further attention. You will end up paying more for a licensed contractor to fix the damage than what you would have paid the licensed contractor to do the work to begin with! Even if you think you are getting a good deal, it is not worth the hassle to hire an unlicensed contractor.
Did you know it is illegal to act as a home improvement contractor in Maryland without the proper license? Since he or she is already breaking the law, the chances are good that the unlicensed contractor already has a criminal history. You do not want to put your family at risk!
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A home repair checklist is something to help you recall the items that you need to do to maintain your home. The list will ensure you extend the life span of your home functions, like your roof and exterior trim. The checklist will also help you lower your utility bills, i.e. if your furnace and water heater gets a yearly tune-up.
A home repair checklist will help homeowners find the best way to protect your home and the biggest investment they represent.
Here are a few things to add when creating your checklist:
- Set a yearly maintenance budget
- Pick four to six items to focus on
- Try to finish your maintenance or repairs before Halloween
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