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The Construction Team

10 Tips for Making Sure Your Contractor Is On The Level

Before thinking about what kind of Contractor to hire or if you’re still thinking about how much money you think you can save by not having the umbrella of protection that a reputable licensed contractor can provide, look over the list below. I’ve gotten most of this information from the Nevada State Contractors License Board
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The Construction Team

Why Hire A Licensed Contractor?

I’ve been amazed, and at the same time, appalled by the number of companies springing up that encourage homeowners to be “Owner Builders”. They sell their “consulting services”, but take no responsibility when things go wrong. This is a despicable way to take advantage of the most vulnerable folks; those on the tightest budgets. A
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Insured Property Loss

6 Things You Should Know About Your Homeowners Insurance When You Need It

As we discussed in my last post, all policies are not created equal. If you have a trusted agent, they have already been in contact with you to let you know that everything is going to be OK and they will be with you for every step of the process. They will refer you to
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Insured Property Loss

Insurance Shopping- 3 Important things to know

When you are in the process of purchasing Homeowners Insurance,there are a list of fundamental questions that need to be asked. You won’t believe this but, “HOW MUCH” is not on that list. Any of us who have gone through a devastating loss are hopefully still here to tell you…all  policies are not the same. 
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Insured Property Loss

Everything you’ve worked for all your life is gone……NOT!

Before getting into the nuts and bolts about insurance policies, the different types of budgets contained in them and my suggestions about how to most efficiently spend that money (I’m so good at that, people pay me to do it for them!), I felt that it was more important to address the most immediate needs
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