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Scope of Work Ideas and samples
Hi Everyone,
One thing I have a problem with as a investor is dealing with my expectations from contractors and holding them to completing the job correctly. To be honest, I do get lazy and expect them to do a good job and check everything. But I constantly have been getting "that wasn't part of the project" " I didn't know to fix that"
Does anyone have a good system of working with contractors to have a smooth transaction. From estimate, deposits, and final project. If can share your scope of work for a house Reno! that would be great.
Thanks,
Kamran