Being informed that a house that you have just finished building has been vandalised can be hard news to cope with. Here are the key steps that you and your building team will need to take after this happens.
Reconsider some of the house's features
Whether you built the house for some future tenants or buyers, or for yourself, this incident could be an opportunity to
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