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Aug012009

Should I Pay My Housing Contractor in Cash?

Question

We're remodeling our house and our neighbor recommended we use a friend of hers who does good work, is cheap, and allows you to pay "off the books." Should we go with a contractor who only does cash business? (Mick from Tuxedo, NY)

 

 

Answer

Mick, thank you for writing in to us. We went to our friends at casaGURU, Canada's home remodeling experts, and they've given us a very sound response. Good luck with your remodeling project!

 

Homeowners, Beware

Protect yourself by hiring experienced, reliable, and highly-skilled professionals for your next home renovation project.

If you're planning on hiring a contractor to do construction, renovation, or repair work on your home, remember that paying "under the table" for a job is not a better deal. If you pay under the table, you probably have no warranty, no recourse for poor workmanship, and you have the added risk of liability if an injury takes place on your property.

Before you hire anyone, be sure to ask a lot of questions, get a written contract, and ask for proof of Workers' Compensation or equivalent private-liability insurance to cover injury as well as any damage that could occur in your home. This will protect you from being liable for an injury in your home, as well as damage to your home and the worker's equipment.

There are many experienced and reliable contractors working in your community—highly skilled professionals who do business the right way.

Information is the key. Know the businesses and individuals with whom you are dealing, and use the information at your disposal, including the information about the underground economy on the Canada Revenue Agency's Web site (great advice for Americans, too), to protect yourself!

 

 

This material was reprinted with the permission of casaGURU. casaGURU is an everyday, everywhere, anytime homeowner website built on the premise that every home deserves a house expert.


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Reader Comments (1)

Suggestions given about contractor is very impressive and helpful too.
Thanks for such a helpful blog.

Aug 12, 2009 | Unregistered Commenterevangeline parker

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