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How Do You Deal With A Difficult Home Builder?

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How Do You Deal With A Difficult Home Builder?

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Fortunately, I had no experience working with problem builders. Now there are many specialists who provide excellent, high-quality service. Take even the construction company KPD Construction, you can learn more about it here https://kpdconstruction.co.uk/loft-conversions-in-north-london/. I advise you to take a better approach to the selection of contractors, so that such questions do not arise.

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• Commit yourself to addressing and resolving every issue with your builder. • Call a meeting with your builder and invite your realtor, your father, a good friend or all of the above. • Prepare all of your concerns in writing (in duplicate). Create from scratch, must not be formal, a dated document with a header stating “Concerns regarding the building of my home” and write in the address. Leave room on the document for the signatures of all that attended including the builder. • Present your concerns calmly at the meeting. Stay on each task until the builder makes a commitment to resolve each issue and how. Then make a note of his recommendation and ask for a time frame of completion. • Schedule the next meeting and write this date on the document you prepared. Be sure your builder signed your copy and you give him a copy. • Make sure the same people attend the next meeting, and proceed to address each item. Keep good records. All of this meeting, writing and documenting is your defe

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