in response to the previous answer... due be careful about calling in any inspector before you have had some professional advice. You as a homeowner are liable as well for hiring an unlicensed contractor if indeed the contractor turns out to be non licensed. in addition, its entirely possible that any work done to date would have to be redone or removed if any wiring has been hidden ( for example ). Have any construction permits been applied for to date? They would be hanging from the front window ( by law ). - Mon Nov 5 2007, 16:37
it sure sounds like it... in order to act in this capacity.. the Realtor must hold at minimum a salesman's license.. I think your next call should be to the Maryland home improvement commission.. I am a licensed general contractor in Maryland... feel free to post any other questions concerning this.. Is this contractor licensed? - Mon Nov 5 2007, 15:06
Try Hampden... It is close to Sanai and is a wonderful area. I've lived there for 7 years now and have never had any problems with neighbors or crime.. There is always something going on.. Good Luck! Now is a great time to buy.. - Fri Oct 19 2007, 08:18
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