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 Issue of May 14, 2007 
   

Home Improvement Contractor Act Compliance Difficult, Necessary

SHAWN P. O'ROURKE
(spo@barronstad.com) is an attorney and managing shareholder at Barron and Stadfeld in Boston, where he has handled numerous cases involving contractor disputes. He is also vice chairman of the board of the Smaller Business Association of New England.
By Shawn P. O’Rourke
The smart home-improvement contractor has always been savvy about creating a good, solid contract before setting out on a project with a homeowner. A good contract will make expectations (on both sides of the table), timelines, budgets and other important details clear.

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