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I started building my own home in 1989 with
absolutely no experience in building a home. Within six months my contractor
went bankrupt and left me with a half finished house. The problem was the half
that was finished was done wrong. The foundation was already cracking, and the
wood framing wasn't built anywhere near what the drawings called for. What
follows are the most important lessons I learned from building my own house.
1) Don't count on anybody to do their job right Just because an architect has a nice office and a good reputation doesn't mean the drawings will be done properly. Just because the contractor comes highly recommended doesn't mean he won't rip you off and do shoddy work. |
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In all my experience I've never run
across a group of more shady characters than contractors and sub-contractors.
You must stay on top of the entire home building project if you want to keep
from losing all your money and getting a house that you hate. About The Author
James Kronefield
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