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Becasue your question involves a contract, you do need to consult with an attorney regarding this matter and most attorneys will give you a free consult on something like this. Read it carefully, word for word, as the answer to your question may be contained within the contract.

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Becasue your question involves a contract, you do need to consult with an attorney regarding this matter and most attorneys will give you a free consult on something like this. Read it carefully, word for word, as the answer to your question may be contained within the contract.

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Becasue your question involves a contract, you do need to consult with an attorney regarding this matter and most attorneys will give you a free consult on something like this. Read it carefully, word for word, as the answer to your question may be contained within the contract. I can, however, suggest that in the future you get at least THREE estimates prior to entering into a contract for anything. Wish I could be more helpful. Good luck to you!

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