As indicated by House Bill 1038, qualified new and /or residential construction commenced on or after September 1, 2008, in an unincorporated area or other areas not subject to municipal inspections, shall be subject to inspection by an approved fee inspector. The bill also places the responsibility of contracting with the fee inspector upon the builder or remodel contractor.
Most home owners are unaware of the new Texas legislation and may put themselves in a predicament with the county and state governments if they decide to rebuild or remodel in an unincorporated area of the state.
A new service offers Texans the opportunity to match there remodeling and construction needs with contractors and remodelers that are qualified and have good records with the Better Business Bureau and the Texas Residential Construction Commission. The site, http://renovatingreferral.com, offers pre-screened renovators and remodeling experts for the homeowner or property owner to pick from or be matched with according to the specifications of the construction or remodeling.
No more does the homeowner have to trust the yellow pages or word of mouth to find qualified and certified remodeling experts. A simple click of the mouse can land you the names and qualifications of licensed contractors in your area of Texas.
The homeowner can find this valuable service through Virtual Office Solutions at http://www.renovatingreferral.com or call Cheryl Criswell at 903-574-1296 or by email at criswell.vos@
Cheryl is ready to help you find the right contractor or remodeler that not only fits your budget and project, but protects you from unscrupulous contractors that not only break Texas laws, but in the end provide shoddy work and overpriced estimates.
