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Suppose you hired someone to do renovations on your home. You agreed to hire the person, and he or she agreed to do the work. That is a ''contract''. A contract is a legal agreement. It can be verbal or it can be in writing. | Suppose you hired someone to do renovations on your home. You agreed to hire the person, and he or she agreed to do the work. That is a ''contract''. A contract is a legal agreement. It can be verbal or it can be in writing. | ||
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The Canadian Home Builders’ Association provides [http://www.hiringacontractor.com/en/gein/gein_001.html tips on developing a contract with your contractor]. | The Canadian Home Builders’ Association provides [http://www.hiringacontractor.com/en/gein/gein_001.html tips on developing a contract with your contractor]. | ||
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