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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From 1099 to W-2
If your backlog is bumping up against a labor shortage, converting subcontractors to payroll employees might make sense. Here’s what that process entails.
HELOCs and the New Tax Law
The IRS has confirmed it: interest on home equity lines of credit is tax deductible, kind of.
NYC Takes on Discrimination in Construction
A bill moving through NYC's City Council aims to counterbalance controversial construction safety training legislation passed in 2017
Predictions for 2018
The coming year will bring faster paced, more significant change across multiple areas of the remodeling market
Covering the Bases
Solid growth happens after you take a hard look at your company’s strengths and weaknesses
Things That Have Never Been
Pro Remodeler is taking on an ambitious project this year, with the goal of benefiting the industry
Can Survey Plans Be Copyrighted?
Are surveyor’s drawings entitled to the same protections as an architect’s blueprints? That depends.
Remodeling Pros Share Lessons Learned
Social media, a tight job market, and advancing technology give remodelers cause to rethink their companies’ adaptability
Sexism and Remodeling
Until we rehabilitate our industry’s sexist reputation, it will be hard to attract women to our vocation