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Cutting Into Forensic Remodeling

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Cutting Into Forensic Remodeling

This list of tips helps remodelers break into forensic remodeling business.


April 30, 1999
This article first appeared in the PR May 1999 issue of Pro Remodeler.

Attorneys know the law, but they often need a professional remodeler to guide them through the building process. Here are some helpful hints for those interested in a foray into forensic remodeling:

 

  • Be aware of opportunities. You’ve probably already had requests from clients to supply an attorney with remodeling repair estimates.
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  • Meet face-to-face with attorneys and sell yourself as a team player. Offer expert witness testimony and consult on depositions.
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  • Keep extremely detailed records.
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  • Be thick skinned. Opposing attorneys can be very aggressive.

    Also See:

    Forensic Remodeling


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