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No. Work should not be done without the consent of all the owners. Otherwise, the owner who didn't consent may be able to sue for damages and will not be responsible for any monetary amount toward the materials and labor.

No. Work should not be done without the consent of all the owners. Otherwise, the owner who didn't consent may be able to sue for damages and will not be responsible for any monetary amount toward the materials and labor.

No. Work should not be done without the consent of all the owners. Otherwise, the owner who didn't consent may be able to sue for damages and will not be responsible for any monetary amount toward the materials and labor.

No. Work should not be done without the consent of all the owners. Otherwise, the owner who didn't consent may be able to sue for damages and will not be responsible for any monetary amount toward the materials and labor.

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