As a North Carolina general contractor, getting new clients is an exciting experience. Starting a new project and doing the job well can boost your business' visibility. However, if it does not progress as planned, repercussions can be severe. The team at the...
Month: January 2019
Avoid a mechanic’s lien by following your project’s progress
Remodeling or having a home custom-built in North Carolina can be exciting. Ironing out the design aspects, choosing fixtures, furnishings, and the color palette enables you to make a house your home. However, projects do not always progress as planned. This can be...
What makes a rental agreement legally valid?
Whether you're a tenant or landlord in North Carolina, knowing the basics about rental agreements is a must. Certain elements must be present for an agreement to be considered valid, and if these elements are not present, then legal issues can easily arise. The...
How should I deal with a bad contractor?
Home renovation is rarely easy. If your contractor performs subpar work, you're probably in search of a way to recover on the cost of improvements or have repairs made to restore your home. House Logic explains what you should do if your contractor isn't living up to...
Your approach will differ when bidding on public vs. private jobs
The construction industry heavily relies on the bidding process when it comes to obtaining contracts for projects. If you own a construction company here in North Carolina that routinely bids on private contracts, then you already know this.What you may not be aware...