Yes it is a must for contractors to give contracts on work to be done. This makes it professional and this also provides a reference document in case of a dispute in the future.
They are not enforceable. The Statute of Frauds mandates that all contracts for the sale and conveyance of real property must be in writing. Period, end of story. Even if you are giving your child your home--you must execute a quit claim deed to give it to them.
Check with your local government to see what must be done to inactivate the pool. Some require removing the pool or breaking up the bottom of the pool before filling it in. Also, you should deal with the plumbing involved.
St. Louis Roofing Contractors has a list of available contractors in the St. Louis area. These companies have user reviews that are helpful in guiding your decision. Always chose several contractors and have them give you bids for the work you need done. Check on-line reviews and their rating from the Better Business Bureau before hiring them.
Masonry contractors have an association tailored to finding a qualified company or individual based on your needs. An area search upon request will give you a list of contractors near your home.
You can find contractors at the Arizona Registrar of Contractors at this url http://www.azroc.gov/. It has every type of contractor that you will need to finish your job, and will give you an easy method of contacting them.
The probate court must issue an order appointing a successor. The original executor must be removed or resign. That must also be done through the court.
Simple addition, but it must be done with complex numbers.
Different state's have different qualifications for different types of contractors. In order to give a specific answer you have to know which state and what sort of contracting you wish to do.
Yea, sure...
Contracts will always deal with notice issues. There is no legal minimum of holiday pay - it is unregulated.
Check around with contractors and get quotes on whatever part of the remodeling you do not feel comfortable doing. Lowes has contractors that can come to your home and give you estimates on different jobs.
The U.S. Constitution doesn't give a spacific timeframe for the President to give his State of the Union Address. It only says that he must do it from time to time and " At times as he see's proper." Although it is traditionally done once a year.