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Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Lake Oswego, OR
Posts: 6,305
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A different perspective.
If you have zero faith it will be repaired correctly. This is what you do. (If you have faith, DON’T do this!)
You can look up the contractor’s general liability carrier. Make a claim for the whole amount plus th cost of demo/removal.
Sort of a d1ck move, but you will get results and probably be made whole.
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