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Real Estate Attorney/Author Nancy Chillag on Remodeling ~ “Handshakes are Long Gone”

May 11th, 2008 · No Comments

Should you have a written contract for a remodel?

Yes, yes, yes, you need a written contract! The days of handshakes are long gone.

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The construction process is so complex that it is better for all parties if various issues are dealt with in writing. Some contractors will still expect you to let them do work without a contract. One of my clients thought she was getting a $180,000 remodel based on the verbal representation of the contractor, only to be invoiced in excess of $300,000.
The difficulty is trying to prove what was actually said at the beginning of the project.
If it is in writing, there will be no misunderstanding.


CHILLAG & ASSOCIATES is an innovative law firm dedicated to finding creative solutions to your unique and challenging legal problems. We pride ourselves in developing winning strategies that recognize the need to be cost-effective and practical. Your needs always come first.

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For any homeowner thinking about or starting a remodel, How to Survive a Remodel will guide you through every step and protect you along the way

Nancy Chillag
650.321.6796

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