You paid extra. A contractor can't change the price of a contract without your approval. He can't refuse to perform under the contract, either. If he does you can go after his bonding to have the job completed at his expense. That's why you hire licensed and bonded contractors.
You paid extra. A contractor can't change the price of a contract without your approval. He can't refuse to perform under the contract, either. If he does you can go after his bonding to have the job completed at his expense. That's why you hire licensed and bonded contractors.
Again also true 99% of the time.
But he estimated 1/6 of a reasonable quote and I paid him 1/5. I made out like a robber either way. Note I said estimated. He didn't write a formal quote because he was sure how long it would take him.
Plus I didn't pay taxes and gave the business to a White man.
Again also true 99% of the time.
But he estimated 1/6 of a reasonable quote and I paid him 1/5. I made out like a robber either way. Note I said estimated. He didn't write a formal quote because he was sure how long it would take him.
Plus I didn't pay taxes and gave the business to a White man.
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