If one has friends or acquaintances that have used builders in the past, ask them if they have been reliable. One must find a builder with a large portfolio and a good Better Business Bureau rating.
Hi. Before counting on law suit, I suggest that you contact an attorney and discuss your complaints with them. Negligence would be building the home out of code in regard to health and safety. Such negligence would be found in a home inspection. It really depends on the details of your complaint. Who is at fault? The general home builder or subcontractors such as electricians, plumbers, etc. It is good to get everything together before you seek to sue your home builder. Some things can be settled by simply talking to your home builder and expressing your discontent.
The best place to find images of mobile home floor plans would be through a builder. Contact a local builder if one is serious about building a mobile home.
It's just a nice confidence-builder.
You can go to www.energystar.gov. Then look up the home builder's name under the search box.
5 to 6 days depending on your builder and you job
to answer the question you would need to be more specific as to where you are looking to have the home built. The internet, local papers or, chamber of commerce would be the best bets.
Licensed contractor.
Custom Home Builder jobs can be found at www.constructioncrossing.com where locals business' post jobs seeking home builders.
Yes, you would want to be covered in the case there was an issue with the the builder and something was missed.
I would choose to build a home in the Pacific Region because of its diverse landscapes, mild climate, and proximity to the ocean.
The term "builder" usually refers to the general contractor who is responsible for building the home and subcontracting other contractors to complete the project.
In your state your builder does have to provide you with a home owner warranty. The New Home Warranty Act is also a protection of the builder and you as a buyer must give the builder the opportunity to make repairs to the home before suing. You can read the entire document here: http://www.hbam.com/associations/2599/files/New%20Home%20Warranty%20Act.pdf