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Good Vendor. Bad Vendor. Ask These 12 Questions to Find Out before Your Hire Them

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One of the best ways to save you and your fellow board members time and trouble during a project is to clear up any misunderstandings with vendors before they even begin. Confirm that you and any potential vendor partner are a strong fit by asking questions that will clarify expectations for all parties. 8. Can we have a wrien contract? "Establishing any business relationship that carries expectations behind it should be done on paper. If the vendor does not have the capacity, insurance or confidence to put their obligations in writing you should consider looking harder." -Mike Holmes Professional Contractor and TV Personality 9. Are you willing to adhere to the board's payment term limits to accommodate proper inspections for closure prior to payment? "This point is often omitted from discussion, but when left unclarified can cause misunderstandings that lead to a vendor assessing unnecessary late fees." -Marisa Highsmith, CMCA ® , AMS ® , PCAM ® Associa HRW, AAMC® 10. What kind of warranty do you offer and what does it cover? "This is important to know. I always say the value of warranties is found in the smallest print on the paper. You need to understand the limits of the warranty and what you, the HOA, must provide for documentation, proof of purchases, etc. to ensure the warranties are valid." -Mike Holmes Professional Contractor and TV Personality Clarify Expectations

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