Negotiating with Your Contractor: What You Need to Know Hiring a contractor for a home renovation or remodeling project can be a significant expense. As a homeowner, you might wonder if you can negotiate the price with your contractor. The answer is yes — you can negotiate. However, it’s important to understand what you can negotiate and what you shouldn’t …
What Should You Tell Your Contractor?
The Importance of Honesty with Your Contractor Honesty and transparency are essential when working with a contractor. As a homeowner, it’s important to be open about your goals and expectations for your renovation or home improvement project. However, there are certain things you should avoid hiding from your contractor, as doing so could lead to misunderstandings, delays, or even jeopardize …
Should A Contractor Ask What Your Budget Is?
Should a Contractor Ask for Your Budget?Hiring a contractor for your home renovation or remodeling can feel overwhelming. Naturally, many homeowners wonder if a contractor should ask about their budget. The answer is yes. A contractor should always ask for your budget. If they don’t, this could lead to unrealistic expectations, unaffordable costs, and wasted time for both sides. Therefore, …
Is It Normal For A Contractor To Ask For 50% Down?
Is a 50% Down Payment Normal? When hiring a contractor for home renovation, many homeowners worry about payments. One common question is whether it’s normal for a contractor to ask for a 50% down payment upfront. The short answer is yes, it is normal. However, several factors affect how much you pay upfront and how often payments are made. Factors …
How Much Of A Deposit Can A Contractor Require In Florida?
Hiring a Contractor in Florida When you hire a contractor, you want the job done to your satisfaction and within budget. Many contractors ask for an upfront deposit before starting work. If you live in Florida, you might wonder how much you can be asked to pay in advance. This guide explains Florida’s legal requirements for deposits and how ORC …
How To Get Out Of AOB – Why ORC Doesn’t Use Them
Understanding Assignment of Benefits (AOB) Assignment of Benefits (AOB) is commonly used by contractors and service providers to help policyholders with insurance claims. While AOB can be helpful, it often causes delays and higher costs in Florida. This has made many homeowners wonder how to get out of AOB agreements. They also ask if it’s possible to work with contractors …
What Are The New AOB Laws In Florida?
What is an Assignment of Benefits (AOB)? Assignment of Benefits (AOB) is a legal agreement where a policyholder transfers their insurance rights to a third-party contractor or service provider. This arrangement is common in property insurance claims. For example, a policyholder assigns a contractor the right to receive payment and carry out repairs directly with the insurer. Why Were the …
Water And Mold Damage To Indian River County Businesses
Water Damage Can Devastate Your Business Water damage and mold growth can cause serious problems for any business. First, water weakens your building’s structure, leading to costly repairs. Additionally, mold spreads quickly and creates health risks for employees and customers. If left untreated, these issues can disrupt your operations and damage your reputation. Why Quick Action Is Essential At ORC …








