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Originally posted by Dawn:
I contracted to have several things done in my home. The job took several months & never was completed. Part was done well. Most was not. And I never knew what spacey person was gonna come do the work or when. I finally called a halt to the project & had to pay him in full. I will never have this person or anyone he had work for him do any work for me again & if asked I would strongly advise anyone else not to let them touch their home either.
I posted this in a different message board but the issues are similar. I communicated my desires for adequate (not even superior)construction on a daily basis and all we got was below "sub-standard". This particular problem should've been referenced to framing the dwelling:
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I have been reading all these "nightmare stories" from people who were involved with shoddy builders or contractors. We also had major dilemmas when we built our house and we were the contractor. We designed our house, I drew up the blueprints and was on site everyday. My philosophy is "honey gets more bees than vinegar", so I was congenial and mildly suggested fixes to be done almost every day. I finally had to be forceful in my suggestions which yielded more unsatisfactory results and to make a long story short: a lawsuit with an award for all our troubles and delays.
The award was overturned with an appeal to a higher court which disagreed with the original judge even though I had photo documented 52 major repairs (including broken roof trusses etc etc). Not much choice of judges in Calvert County, MD especially when there is a well known attitude of: "I can overturn anything you decide in the lower court" even if you were absolutely justified in handing out the award for shoddy and dangerous construction practices.
The bottom line is:
There are excellent builders and contractors out there but there are many many more shoddy ones whose mistakes are usually covered up so quickly with drywall and exterior products, one never knows their abyssmal practices until the dwelling starts to fall apart.
The cheapest quote is not the best. Good builders or contractors usually charge more for a reason.
WE NEED LAWS that have some muscle to affect these builders and contractors where it hurts: their bottom line and revocation of licences for repeat offences.
We need more county inspectors.
We need less "red tape" as consumers to file against these builders and contractors, recoup the monies or just get things fixed properly because we really don't have the luxury of time or "more" money to hire new people.
We need the courts on our side. Lawsuit appeals to higher courts by the builders (because they have the resources and time) should be quickly decided upon reviewal by the higher court based on merit of the case and respect the lower court's decision because the lower court heard all the original evidence presented.
We need a state by state site called "Shoddy Builders and Contractors" like they have for "sex offenders". This site could post bonafide complaints, previous lawsuits and easy access or just maybe a voting scale from 1-10.
I think there are thousands of people out there that need help on a daily basis with these issues.