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LOOK FOR A PROFESSIONAL
In the market for a new home or remodeling? Finding just the right house and making it
into a home can be one of the most rewarding experiences you'll ever have. But equally
important is choosing a builder who is a professional.
Only you can decide which builder is right for you. Finding someone whose work you can
trust can make a difference between a happy and an unhappy homeowner.
Here are some guidelines to help you in your search:
- Talk to others who have purchased a home or had remodeling from your builder. Find out
from them what they think of the builder's service and post-sale performance.
- Ask your builder how he stands behind his work. If he offers a warranty, ask him what
it covers and does not cover. If the warranty is limited to corrections of structural
faults and material failures, understand that routine maintenance is not covered.
- A guarantee that the contractor carries liability insurance and has Workers
Compensation coverage, in case of accidents on the job. Be sure your contractor has a
permanent business location and a phone number.
- Find out how long your builder has been in business. Your bank may also be a source
of information to you. Contact your local home builder's association to ask if your
builder is a member in good standing.
- GET ESTIMATES
 | Get estimates from different
contractors to compare prices. Remember the cost of materials and quality will
affect the bid. A low bid based on inferior materials may not be any bargain,
so consider more than the price alone. |
 | Be sure all contractors
have the same exact specifications and are all bidding on the same
things. |
- GET IT IN WRITING
 | When you have selected a
contractor, get all agreements in writing. A written agreement will make
sure there are no misunderstandings about the work or the terms of the
contract. |
 | Make sure that you
read all documents carefully. |
 | Don't be afraid to ask
questions about anything you do not understand. Ask for any changes
or modifications before you sign the contract. |
- GET A CONTRACT
The written contract should include:
 | The company name, address,
phone number and the full name and license number of the builder/contractor
and the salesperson |
 | Detailed job specifications
which include a description (brand names, colors, grades, model numbers) of
materials, a list of all costs spelled out clearly, and any architect's or
engineers drawings which are required. |
 | Start and completion
dates. These should allow for any reasonable delays. |
 | A statement that all
required building permits and variances will be obtained by the contractor,
before work is begun. The building permit is for your protection. An inspector
will make sure the finished job meets all codes and safety standards, and
makes the contractor responsible for corrections. |
 | A statement of warranty
on the work. Be sure it tells if labor and materials are guaranteed, and for
how long. A statement that cleanup will be done by the contractor be included.
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 | A provision for credits
if there are large amounts of material left over. On the other hand, you should
be prepared to pay for extra materials if the project takes more than
anticipated. Your builder should provide you with a description of these extra
costs in writing, so that there are no surprises on your final bill. |
 | The terms of the payment
should be clearly stated in the contract. |
 | A right to cancel clause.
If your are solicited and signed the contract in your home, you have
three days in which you can cancel if you change your mind. You must send the
contractor a registered letter stating you wish to cancel. |
 | If everything in the
agreement is satisfactory, both the contractor and the homeowners must sign and
date the contract. Any later changes or revisions must be dated and initialed by
both parties. |
 | Be sure that the
contractor gives you a copy of the contract, with any changes noted. |
- RESOLVING PROBLEMS
 | Ask your builder to explain
what you should do if you discover a problem in your home. He should provide the
telephone number of a person to contact if you have a problem. Ask what will be covered
and for how long. Get tips on routine and preventive maintenance from your builder.
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 | If you have problems,
you should first try to resolve them with the contractor before making the final
payment. You may contact the local building inspector for assistance in resolving
workmanship and code violations. |
 | Alternative are: Mid
Michigan Dispute Resolution Center (for mediation), Small Claims Court or the
Dept. of Commerce, Commercial Enforcement Division (to file a complaint)
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- OTHER TIPS
 | Never pay for the
entire job in advance. |
 | Make a deposit when work
begins to cover materials and startup costs. Pay by check to the company name and
always get a receipt. |
 | Make scheduled payments
as work progresses. |
 | Be sure that any work
which requires a permit, such as plumbing, electrical, heating, or structural
has been approved by the state or local building inspector. |
Now, review the firms listed in this Directory and select a professional who is a member
of the Home Builders Association. May your dreams come true.
Wilma E. Barber Executive Officer
TRI-LAKES HOME BUILDERS ASSOCIATION
P.O. Box 25 Roscommon, MI 48653
(989) 275-4759 FAX: (989) 275-5892
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