December 19, 2013
“Child” Neglect Runs Rampant in Remodeling Industry
Stealing its money, selling its toys, not protecting it from danger. These are the actions…
December 19, 2013
Perfect Job or Perfect Storm?
By Thom Okoneski, Attorney at Law The storm has struck, the damage is done, and…
December 19, 2013
An Open Letter to The Exterior Renovation Industry (revisited)
Last September, I prepared and distributed “An Open Letter to the Exterior Renovation Industry” as…
December 19, 2013
Perfect Job or Perfect Storm?
In the last newsletter we left off by asking if a contractor could get investigated…
December 19, 2013
It’s Not About the Work; It’s About Getting Paid
About ten years ago, Pickup Pete set up his own construction company. Before that time,…
December 19, 2013
Contracting for Insurance Proceeds Is Not a Simple Process (part 1)
When last we looked in on Pickup Pete of Pete’s Home Repair and Renovation, he…
December 19, 2013
Tightening of Procedures
By: Sean C. Stevens If you are not already aware, Insurance companies (especially in the…
December 19, 2013
Tortious Interference With Contractual Relations
Generally, when a competitor sees your sign in a customer’s front yard, he respects that…