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BBB complaints usually have merit and they will publish outcomes/corrective actions taken by both parties involved. Sometime they are significant complaints. Sometimes they are unreasonable.
If they are state licensed, you can file a complaint and they will be investigated and possibly lose their license. Also, week advice from a lawyer and sue each one. Reply reply
Each new build is kind of different, so I'd just make sure you utilize every inspection period to make sure everything is going to plan and make sure the lot and location are good. Sometimes a subdivision can be total shit, but a strong majority are at least decent.
A BBB complaint is much more formal and involves filling out a form with all your identifying information, what remedy specifically you are requesting, etc. Whereas as Google reviews are simply a public message board where any rando can make something up to harm a business’s reputation, with no sense of credibility nor any easy way for the ...
Your situation is only slightly normal - I know a lot of people whose BBB complaints went ignored - and your strategy increasingly is not going to work. BBB ratings hold no weight, especially with the newer generation who is used to using better-designed, more transparent resources (like yelp).
Buildzoom helps property owners not get taken advantage of by bad contractors. They don't deal with subs, the other 2 comments don't even make sense. I hired a contractor off of Build Zoom - Build Zoom charges a hefty % of the bid to the contractor. The contractor then passed the charge along to me.
The base price of the HD Tuff Sheds are cheaper, buy buying direct from Tuff Shed Retail is the better choice. When you buy direct, there are features that come standard as opposed to buying a base model at HD and having to add upgrades.