On this blog we previously discussed what to
look for when hiring a home improvement contractor. But what about after you hire that
contractor? Another trap for the unwary is
during the process to obtain the building permit. Under the Massachusetts Home Improvement
Contractor statute, in order to avail yourself of some of the statutory
benefits available to homeowners, the contractor must pull the building
permit. Resist any attempt by the contractor
to convince you otherwise. If a
contractor insists on the homeowner pulling the permit, this may be a sign that
something is not quite right with the contractor. It may be that the contractor is not licensed,
or is uninsured.
If the homeowner, rather than the contractor, pulls
the building permit the homeowner is no longer eligible to participate in the
Home Improvement Arbitration Program or the guaranty fund. Both of these programs were set up by the
Commonwealth of Massachusetts specifically to assist aggrieved homeowners. What’s more, by pulling the building permit,
the homeowner takes on significant liability for the project and may take on
liability for the workers performing the work.
If you’ve done your research you can reduce the
risks of being caught off guard by a contractor trying to skirt the rules.
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