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Choosing a home builder is a crucial decision, as the quality of their work will impact your life for many years to come. Unfortunately, there are dishonest home builders out there who may try to take advantage of you. Here are some tips to help you avoid dishonest home builders: 1. Research the builder: Do your research before hiring a home builder. Look for reviews and testimonials online, and check with local building associations to see if they have any complaints or violations against the builder. 2. Check for licensing and insurance: Make sure the builder has the necessary licenses and insurance to operate in your area. This will protect you in case of any accidents or damages that occur during the construction process. 3. Get references: Ask the builder for references from past clients and follow up with them to see if they were satisfied with the builder's work. 4. Ask for a detailed contract: Make sure the builder provides you with a detailed contract that outlines all aspects of the construction process, including timelines, materials, and costs. Review the contract carefully before signing it. 5. Avoid upfront payments: Be wary of home builders who ask for large upfront payments. It's common for builders to require a down payment, but this should not be a significant amount of the total cost. 6. Be aware of change orders: Change orders are changes made to the construction plans after the project has started. Be cautious of home builders who frequently make change orders, as this may be a sign of dishonesty or poor planning. 7. Trust your gut: If something seems off or too good to be true, trust your instincts and consider finding a different home builder. By following these tips, you can avoid dishonest home builders and ensure that your construction project is completed to your satisfaction.
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