Finding A Great Contractor Can Be Difficult Part 2 Continued...
They, too, know that a good contractor is golden. They know it's in their interest also to see that person succeed. That way, the next time they need those services he (or she, many are female these days) will still be in business.
You're perfectly free to take risks. You're not required (at least for some projects) to hire a licensed contractor. Some unlicensed contractors are skilled and reliable professionals who simply prefer to do business 'under the radar'. But the odds are against you in that case, especially if the person is a stranger.
Ask for the license number and use it, along with the business and contractor's names to check the Better Business Bureau and other local business groups. Check with city and state agencies to see if there are any complaints or actions pending. Most contractors are honest and some of those still find themselves subject to legal action. Clients, too, can be dishonest and ask for something they've no right to.
But, proceed with caution. Get any details you can. Many details of pending actions are kept confidential by law.
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