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Updated 7 months ago on . Most recent reply

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Jeff Murray
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Handy Man or Contractor

Jeff Murray
  • Property Manager
  • Saint John N.B
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Good Morning,

I was wondering if anyone had some local contacts for a handy man who could do some work at my property.

Jeff Murray

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    Bruce Woodruff
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    Bruce Woodruff
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    Quote from @Jeff Murray:

    Good Morning,

    I was wondering if anyone had some local contacts for a handy man who could do some work at my property.

    Jeff Murray

    Bear in mind that handy men are limited by law as to the total amount of work they can perform. The number in Arizona is $1,000, including labor and materials. So if you have minor stuff like installing ceiling fans, etc, a handyman is definitely the way to go. But more major projects like bathroom remodel, etc will require a licensed contractor. Also anything that requires a permit.

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