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When you changed your mind about what you wanted done, expect to pay more than the cost you agreed to in the contract. If you cannot come to an agreement about the bill, the matter may end up going to court.  In case you have not paid the whole bill and refuse to pay the balance, this may force the contractor to start an action. They may also be able to pressure you by filing a builder’s '''lien''' against the title of your property. If you have paid the whole bill then you may need to start an action to recover some of what you paid.
When you changed your mind about what you wanted done, expect to pay more than the cost you agreed to in the contract. If you cannot come to an agreement about the bill, the matter may end up going to court.  In case you have not paid the whole bill and refuse to pay the balance, this may force the contractor to start an action. They may also be able to pressure you by filing a builder’s '''lien''' against the title of your property. If you have paid the whole bill then you may need to start an action to recover some of what you paid.


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===What if we disagree about the bill?===
===What if we disagree about the bill?===
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