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Who Buys Materials Impacts Job Site Success

It's not uncommon for contractors to have nonresponsibility clauses in their contracts: Look for a heading that reads something like "Items by Others." If the builder doesn't order or pay for something, he's not going to want to warranty it. It's one thing for a builder...

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Published in:Kitchen & Bath Business 2011-06, Vol.29 (6), p.34
Main Author: Nicholls, Steve
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:It's not uncommon for contractors to have nonresponsibility clauses in their contracts: Look for a heading that reads something like "Items by Others." If the builder doesn't order or pay for something, he's not going to want to warranty it. It's one thing for a builder to not be liable for a microwave oven breaking down - but what if that great looking shower control valve your client ordered off the Internet goes wrong?
ISSN:0730-2487