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If you have already paid the contractor for a job and are now having problems, the best course of action is to contact the contractor and attempt to resolve the situation. Depending on the specifics of the job, the contractor might be willing to fix the issues without any additional costs. If not, you may need to consider legal action or dispute resolution.

Here are some steps you can take to resolve the problem:

  • Contact the contractor and explain the problem.
  • Document the work done by the contractor and any issues they need to fix.
  • Discuss with the contractor what they will do to resolve the problem.
  • If both parties can't agree on a solution, consider dispute resolution or legal action.

Taking the time to resolve the issue with the contractor will help ensure that you receive the services you paid for.

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