Disputes can happen, but how you prepare and respond makes all the difference. Start by reviewing your written contract — most issues trace back to unclear expectations or scope changes. If the problem is quality-related, document it with photos and written notes. Share your concerns with the contractor in writing and request a meeting to resolve the issue. In Salt Lake and Davis Counties, licensed contractors are accountable to Utah’s Department of Professional Licensing, and homeowners can file complaints if agreements are violated. The Utah Division of Consumer Protection also mediates disputes. For smaller financial issues, small claims court may be an option. Most reputable landscapers will want to resolve problems before they escalate, so clear communication is often enough. The best prevention is a detailed contract that includes scope, costs, warranty, and dispute resolution steps. With that in place, you’ll have both leverage and protection if things go wrong.
How do I handle disputes with a landscaping company?
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