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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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