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The Pipe Dream: Belated Expectations - Encore - Oct 28,2012

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"The Pipe Dream...." is a fictitious scenario representing people of the private home sector who need special projects accomplished by contract professionals. This episode is especially designed to inspire you as a homeowner/homerenter to be more vigilant in the area of correctly researching residential contractors in advance of actually calling for quotes...... Although this particular account is of a contrived situation, it nevertheless conveys certain crucial principles which, if adopted, can be instrumental in your making better choices in your approach to your home projects. Once youve experienced this episode "The Pipe Dream ........", you are likely to: have a better grasp of the reason it is best to research residential contractors before any decisions are made to contact them know why it is best to pursue and to interview residential contractors who are adequately LICENSED, BONDED, AND INSURED to work in and/around your property be better prepared against being caught off guard by residential contractors who are corrupt Ultimately, what is shared here can be an addition to your arsenal of strategies against suffering severe losses at the hands of such types. Potentially, these losses can begin at thousands of dollars and end in loss of job, house, and lot in a matter of a few short weeks or months. "The Pipe Dream ....." is only a very small example of what can happen when you neglect your prerogative to research residential contractors "thoroughly." * Please, remember that when you have any questions or concerns about home improvement policy issues with regard to residential contractors, our network is available to assist. It is our honor to serve you. Courtesy HGRBS

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