Posted by da.bees on April 15, 2014 at 08:13:16 from (72.181.176.234):
In Reply to: Contractor no-show posted by MarkB_MI on April 15, 2014 at 03:33:35:
I have been close to the building repair and maintainance business for 40 years and still don't have the answers. I believe you are right about them finding something better. I consider myself trustworthy and honest but finishing a job where I have recieved most or all the pay just knocks the wind out of my sail. I have never took the money and not finished but I can see where a contractor would if he was not self disiplained. Lesson,never let the money get ahead of work,do draws on large jobs. If a contractor can't buy material and pay his employees and subs,don't hire them. Everyone says "get it on a writen contract". That's good advice but a scope of work is just as important. If you doupt that,write a contract for a fairly simple job and I will show you how important a scope is. More to the heart of what the op is all about. Has anyone had experience with Angie's List? I am courious what the procedure is when a contractor is given a bad review. It's common knowledge that some people will never be pleased regardless how well the job is done. I'm wondering if A.L. has a review panel to make sure reviews are acruate and fair.
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