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Only if Buyer and Seller (Builder) agree.
The requirements for receptacles and any other necessary additions will usually be found on the blueprints. If they are not, its best to consult with the contractor or builder to make sure they are included.
in the back of bob the builder stores
If he seriously violates the terms. Otherwise you and others read the contract for an out on the minor violations. lol.
If the contractor has already finished the work you can not legally hold back his money. What on earth would you be holding it for anyway? Most states in the U.S do not require a contractor to be insured so you would have no legal grounds and are subject to suit by the contractor. If your upset that he didn't have insurance, You were supposed to check that before you hired the contractor in the first place. Holding the contractors money after the job is completed just looks like your trying to cheat the contractor out of his pay. If the contractor wants to, he can sue you and or place a lien on your house if you fail to pay.
The best way to get costs back is to take the contractor to court and sue for the costs.
a wooly mamouth takes them back to the tree house
find her, get mad at her, then get it back.
I want to build a deck on the back of my home. Is this hard to do if you are not a contractor and what types of tools do I need?
Mr. Beale takes Maniac back to the Beale house because he sees that Maniac is homeless and in need of a place to stay. The Beale family takes Maniac in out of kindness and compassion, offering him a home and a sense of belonging.
"Nurega" by Organic Audio.
You have to use the medallion that takes you back to the magic tree house whenever you like!