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Absolutely! Setting a timeline helps keep everyone on track and minimizes any 'I thought it would be done by now' moments.
You should include a clause for dispute resolution in your contract. It's like having a plan B, just in case things don’t go smoothly.
Talk to your insurance agent. Having the right type of coverage can protect you from potential claims that may come up.
You should have a clause in your contract that covers extra work. Always get it in writing to avoid any miscommunication.
Yes, you’ll want to check with the local licensing authority. Having the right permits keeps you on the right side of the law.
Make sure to cover the basics like services offered, payment terms, and what happens if the work isn't done right.
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