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How to avoid scams when doing renovations

It is common in Thailand that the full payment is divided into two or three-part payments. This is fair for both the buyer and the contractor. "Before work starts, midterm, and when finished and approved by the customer is common".

NEVER pay up 100% before work starts. The cheapest offer you get is always suspicious, especially if it is "too" cheap. Here is what could happen and often do: You chose the cheapest alternative, being a cheap Charlie. The contractor starts to work. After the contractor worked for a while he/she tells you that money is not enough to complete the work done. You oppose this, of course since you have an agreement. This will end up with the contractor leaving and never coming back. They did work already with a good profit. Nothing you can do about that.

Now you need to get a new contractor which is not easy. Serious contractors do not want to take up a partial job done by someone else, to risky. If you manage to find someone willing to complete the job then do not be a Cheap Charlie again, you could end up with the same problem one more time. In all, you probably by now have to pay more in total than you would have if you chose the more expensive offer at the beginning.

When choosing the cheapest quotation you can be sure that all the material used will be of the absolute cheapest quality, so will probably the workers also be. You will be aware of this later when problems occur. It was not cheap after all.

Things can go wrong regardless of what contractor you choose. Human errors happen. That is why it is important that the contractor is obliged to fix the problem for free after the deal is closed. Will the cheapest contractor do that?

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