“Hey Mark, I hired a contractor to do my house!”
“Oh wow, I can't believe you finally started the renovation.”
“Push came to shove. I couldn't take my current living conditions anymore.”
“I hope you did some background checking on the internet before you signed the contract.”
“Are you serious? Do you really think that that information is accurate? Sometimes I think a good direct look in the eye, trust, and a handshake are more reliable.”
“Um? A lot of people get in trouble with this kind of situation when they don’t prepare if things go wrong.”
“Come on Mark, how long have we known each other? Don’t I always do my diligence before I make an investment?”
“Let me know if I can come over to help when the demolition starts!”
“Hey Mark, I am bringing my mother to live with me!”
“Oh wow, I can’t believe you finally made that decision.”
“Push came to shove. She couldn't make it in her current living conditions anymore.”
“I hope you did some background checking on the internet before you signed the contract.”
“Are you serious? Do you really think that that information is accurate? Sometimes I think a good direct look in the eye, trust, and a handshake are more reliable.”
“Um? A lot of people get in trouble with this kind of situation when they don’t prepare if things go wrong.”
“Come on Mark, how long have we known each other? Don’t I always do my diligence before I make an investment?”
“Let me know if I can come over to help when the demolition starts!”
due diligence noun, 1 . the care that a reasonable person exercises to avoid harm to other persons or their property.