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Old 09-30-2014, 07:25 PM   #19
Fly Rod
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Have him come back and fix it, at no charge to you. If he does not want to do that, ask him if he is licensed by the state. If he is call the state. There is a fund that license contractors pay into. They will pay you to have it fixed by another contractor if they deem it is contractors fault. Always hire a licensed contractor and insured.

Never ever pull a permit for a contractor in your name, if you do, as the home owner you become the general contractor and all liability is on your shoulders.

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