Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I will be getting a new roof, insurance is paying for most of it. For others that have done this work I'd like to know what should be the down payment. The roofing company APC is asking for the whole insurance amount less the deductible when we sign paper is this normal ?
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Never pay anything up front in Fl for any home repair !!!!!! What happens after the check clears and they go bankrupt or disappear ???
Also, demand a certificate of insurance from any contractor working on your property !!! |
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I wouldn't pay them any money in advance, or any other contractor who does work for me. I have a friend who had their roof replaced by McGinnis Roofing. The contractor did the entire project and then presented the homeowner with a bill. No upfront or progress payments required.
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When we had our roof replaced in Ohio they accepted the insurance amount as payment in full after the job was completed, nothing up front and they covered the deductible. Try another company.
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Many companies waive the deductible but this practice is considered insurance fraud.
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Zero. If they want down payment, get another roofing company.
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Before making the final payment demand that you be furnished with a " Waiver Of Claims And Liens And Release Of Rights" signed by the major suppliers and subcontractors involved in your project. Some contractors will push against this extra bit of paperwork but it is your full right to demand it. Our roofing contractor, which is well known and established in the Tri-county area, presented the waiver upon completion of the job at the time full payment was due. I doubt that he had paid the materials supplier within the 1 day of delivery and installation, but now that is between those 2 parties. It also indicated to me that he probably has an excellent reputation with his supplier which in my mind makes him a better contractor.
A lesson to be learned: Our neighbor had a beautiful driveway covered in pavers this past February by one of the local "well known", "has a display on the Squares Market Nights" companies, no money down, paid on completion and 3 weeks later was notified of a lien placed on her property by the supplier of the pavers for unpaid materials. When called, the contractor told her that "things were a bit tight right now because of "C-19" but all would be good in 2 or 3 months". Now she has a good chance of paying 1 1/2 times for her driveway work.
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"what should be the down payment"
zero! In fact, the same company did our roof. APC waited for me to receive the check from our insurer -- we received it weeks after APC finished the roofing. I deposited the check. Satisfied with the job, I wrote a check to APC. All good. |
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Never do business "under the impression" That's just this side of "I assumed".
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Everything everyone said is totally correct Florida is known as a high fraud state for contractors. Zero and a hand shake is reputable
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Not with Insurance claims, it does not work this way...also FYI, if Insurance has added the roofer to the payment, you automatically
know the contractor is licensed and insured.
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Not a correct request....your payment will be split into 2 checks, the ACV and the recoverable depreciation. You surrender the ACV to them, pay the deductible upon installation, and the depreciation is released by your carrier when they get the COC (Certificate Of Completion) from the building inspector. That check should come to you, not APC, you then give it to them.
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