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Thinking of making some changes or having some work done on your home? If so, you'll do well to keep these tips in mind:
º Does all work meet the standards set in the contract?
º Do you have written warranties for materials and workmanship?
º Do you have proof that all subcontractors and suppliers have been paid in full?
º Have you inspected the job? Is the work done to your satisfaction?
If you have a problem with your home improvement project, take these steps to resolve it:
1. Talk with the contractor. Many disputes can be handled by having a conversation with the contractor. Keep a log of dates, with whom the conversation took place, and what was agreed to.
2. If the problem is unresolved, follow up with a letter clearly stating the problem. Keep a copy for your files.
3. If still unresolved, consider contacting the local Home Builders Association (if the contractor is a member) or the Community Dispute Resolution Center.
4. If you feel you have been taken by a scam, report it! Contact the local authorities and the New York State Attorney General's Office at 1-800-771-7755. Others will be helped by your reporting the situation.
Remember: If It Sounds Too Good To Be True, It Probably Is!