Now you’ve worked through some of the questions surrounding homeownership like how to calculate mortgage payments and most importantly what is a mortgage, next comes an exciting time where you set out to personalize the home you bought and do some renovations. Just like buying a property itself, the more you know about these renovations, the better the outcome.
First of all, you need to decide what your team of professionals will look like. Depending on the size and scope of the project you’re planning, you might need an architect, engineer, as well as heating and landscaping contractors.
Keep in mind you’ll more than likely need building permits as well as approval from your local municipality. It’s also good to have a chat with your neighbors if the project will carry on more than a few weeks. Letting them know there might be some disruption to their daily routine and some more traffic and noise coming from your house is a courtesy that won’t go unnoticed.
Once you’ve got some of those details out of the way, you’re ready to start selecting a contractor. Well before you get involved with any price quotes and asking any of the candidates other important questions, you’ll need to know whether they carry public liability and property damage insurance.
You should also make sure anyone working on your property including those subcontracted out are covered by Workmen’s Compensation. Making sure these legal requirements are met are just as important as researching out the question ‘what is a mortgage’ was at the beginning of your journey.
It’s also a good idea to get several different bids. It’s in your best interest if you can get each applicant to use the same form supplied by you so you can more easily compare their numbers.