Do not pass Go. Do not collect $200. Anyone who has ever played Monopoly is familiar with those two sentences, which mean: You’ve been caught. There is no appeal. You are not wiggling out this time.
Geraldine has over a decade of experience writing within the home improvement sector. Additionally, she has unique first-hand renovation experience as the previous owner of a house-flipping business.
For many homeowners, the hardest part of a renovation project isn’t the work itself — it’s finding and vetting a reliable general contractor to do the job. Although you may be a hardcore DIYer, you’ll ...
Lexie is a former Staff Writer at Forbes Home and has over 6 years of professional experience as a writer and editor in the home improvement space. She's previously worked at sites such as HomeAdvisor ...
LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — The Federal Trade Commission reports that each year, on average, 6,000 people are scammed while trying to hire someone for home repairs. Megan Dowell is a contractor who hosts ...
Home improvements are expensive – it’s why protecting your money when you hire a contractor matters. Sasha Jones is on your ...
Everyone can be scammed. Even if you think you’re pretty savvy about things, you can be scammed—maybe especially because you think you’re pretty savvy about things. Between our desire to have goods ...
Toronto city councillors are expected to vote this week on how to deal with a contracted company that overbilled the city by ...
If you’re a construction contractor, you know that positive cash flow is crucial. If you don’t get paid on time, you lose much of your ability to pay for the supplies, labor and subcontractors ...
Before hiring a contractor, ask to see their state-issued license. Then verify it. MATIAS J. OCNER mocner@miamiherald.com Are you looking for a contractor? Whether you want to remodel your home or ...