paulsharvey
Elite Member
I had a meeting with a nice enough guy and his um, translator, wife, who knows and doesn't matter. Anyways; guy bought his first ever piece of property in the US, got a permit for a driveway from the high speed roadway. Things get a bit sideways, and I ask them to meet me onsite. Driveway is supposed to have a 24" corrugated metal pipe or reinforced concrete pipe; clearly called out in paper work. It has a Very short, 15" HDPE. Anyways; basically, a guy stopped and offered to build the driveway for him, and told him what to buy. He obliviously bought it and paid the guy to put it in.
Point being; driveways and such cost real money, and for some reason, people just hire a guy who stops on the side of the road, and they bought what this handyman told them to buy.
Why do people agree to these terms without a contract? If I'm dropping $5-9k, this isn't gonna be a handshake deal, and I do what the contractor tells me....
Rant over, for now; but read your paper work, and have a simple contract..
Point being; driveways and such cost real money, and for some reason, people just hire a guy who stops on the side of the road, and they bought what this handyman told them to buy.
Why do people agree to these terms without a contract? If I'm dropping $5-9k, this isn't gonna be a handshake deal, and I do what the contractor tells me....
Rant over, for now; but read your paper work, and have a simple contract..