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Same for client using a contractor, making sure he is properly registered before having him do work on his premesis to avoid having any legal implications should something go wrong.
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What can a client do if something goes wrong and the contractor who does an alteration is not registered.
90% of "electricians" I meet now-days are handymen who will take on small electrical jobs, or builders who have a "boy" who can do conduit and wiring.
Same for client using a contractor, making sure he is properly registered before having him do work on his premesis to avoid having any legal implications should something go wrong.
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What can a client do if something goes wrong and the contractor who does an alteration is not registered.
90% of "electricians" I meet now-days are handymen who will take on small electrical jobs, or builders who have a "boy" who can do conduit and wiring.
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