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Do You Really Need

Homeowners: Do you really need a contract with your contractor/builder?

Often homeowners rely on their contractor to include all items necessary in the scope of work to ensure the work is done properly and up to code.  But, what if the contractor fails to include the necessary items? For example, a homeowner hires a contractor to install a driveway for $6,000.  The contract simply states…

August 29, 2012Construction Defects & Property Loss Claims, Single Family HomesBy Katie Comstock
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