Probably not, but you can go after his bond. Find out what company has underwritten his performance bond and see what it will take to get payment from that route. If he doesn't have a bond you might try state division of business regulation or whatever it's called where you live. If he doesn't have a bond AND isn't licensed, you might just be out. At least you can take him to court for fraud AND sue for damages. Fraud is criminal court, damages will be civil court.
Sure...why not? If you want to know how much it will cost, check here: http://www.elyfe.com/remodeling.html
You could check out the HG channel they do some house remodeling. Also there is a website called remodeling hw that might have some ideas and cheap ways to remodel your home.
Remodeling an average two-story house whole house will cost you up to $40K-$70K, the cost depends on your house and what you want to remodel at the time.
How do I put together my own remodel contract for my summer house? Is there a software that lets you fill in the blanks?
In the United States, all contracts for real property must be in writing to be legal. Different states have other provisions. If the seller cashed a check without any signed paperwork attached, it may not be binding. If the seller cashed the check and there was signed paperwork, and it was legal under the laws of that area, it probably was binding.
This Old House - 1979 Austin Green Remodel Project was released on: USA: 10 February 2007
On your telephone (at your house), ask Gotz to remodel.
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It is possible to remodel your house into a luxury home although it can be an expensive and time consuming event. Its worth doing some research beforehand-sites like moneycrashers can help with this.
You go to the Carpenters and go to the register. Go under 'Remodel' and choose the house you want to remodel. Make sure you have enough money, lumber, and space first.
The house remodel was undertaken by various individuals and trade organizations such as plumbers, electricians, drywallers, etc.
We have remodeled a bathroom for $5,000 and another for $32,000-the house's needs and the owner's taste are two variables in a quantum state; "average" isn't a word that applies. However, get three quotes from three different contractors and average the prices and this will answer your question. 2005 National Bathroom Remodeling Costs: http://www.realtor.org/archives/feature1dec05_bathremodel Old data, I know, but serves the purpose.