Legal & Human Resources
Legal & Human Resources
Creating a Company Fire Drill: How to Prepare for the Worst
A disastrous fire could have been a lot worse if the business wasn’t prepared for the unexpected
Home Improvement
Proposed Robotext Law Could Transform Home Improvement Lead Generation Industry
The Federal Communications Commission continues efforts to crack down on lead aggregators
Legal & Human Resources
The 5 Most Dangerous Practices for 2024
Common mistakes contractors must avoid to stay out of legal trouble
Home Improvement
5 Dangerous Practices That Get Contractors Into Legal Trouble
On this episode of Rock Stars of Remodeling, home improvement attorney D.S. Berenson shares common practices contractors should avoid
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5 Tips on Setting up a Collection System
Construction lawyer Thomas Croessmann walks contractors through 5 tips on setting up a system for collecting payments from clients.
4 Tips For Handling Bad Reviews
These suggestions from an attorney (who specializes in remodeling) may surprise you
What Rights Do Remodelers Have When Clients Refuse To Pay?
Collecting funds from a client who refuses to pay is an all-to-common problem. Here are insights into some right...and (very) wrong ways to get that last payment.
The Murder of a Tile Contractor and the Cautionary Tale Behind It
The mainstream media isn't always kind to contractors. But what about difficult homeowners? What about homeowners who are even worse than that?
How to Classify Workers as Employees or Independent Contractors
U.S. Department of Labor releases a final rule on independent contractor status under the Fair Labor Standards Act to go into effect March 8, 2021.
Here’s Trouble
There are two provisions in most every construction contract that you better understand
Breaking the Fall
Complying with OSHA’s safety rules requires planning, training and (most of all) supervision
Terminating a Contract
Breaking up is hard to do, especially in business. These 3 tips make it easier.
Texas Ends Code Amendments
Remodelers should forget every city ordinance that requires a certain exterior building material, because they no longer matter