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Working With A Contractor
I received several estimates to renovate my small rental unit and have a contractor who plans on starting the work this weekend. I work everyday so can't be at the property to unlock the door to get in the property. Is it ok to give him a key to the unit to go in as needed? I've never worked with a contractor before.