Orderly records will help make for a smooth, quick workers' compensation audit each year.
Construction law attorney D.S. Berenson highlights the top legal issues of concern to remodelers today.
RICK PROVOST: Pay attention to your company's experience modification rate (EMR) to reduce insurance claims and help your bottom line.
Tips for remodelers working with insurance companies on disaster restoration projects.
Several types of insurance plan are being audited by the IRS. It turns out, plans that seemed too good to be true, were just that.
You are responsible for what happens on your jobsites, but your subcontracts can protect you from subcontractor negligence and faulty workmanship.
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In light of the economy, Rick Provost revises what he said in a previous column about remodelers and restoration.
The Insurance Service Office has changed the coverage of the additional insured endorsement. Here's what you need to know.
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Everyone agrees that the RRP rule will increase the cost of remodeling, but there is not much consensus on how big that increase will be.
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This section answers the most common questions about the requirements and definitions in the EPA’s Renovate, Repair and Painting (RRP) rule, and many of the issues surrounding implementation, cost, and liability.