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The Most Common Laws That Construction Contractors Violate

By: Trevor Clinger
Narrated by: Justice Margowski
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"The Most Common Laws that Construction Contractors Violate" is an essential guide for construction contractors and professionals looking to stay ahead of the legal curve. With an ever-increasing number of laws and regulations in the construction industry, it can be challenging for contractors to stay up to date and ensure they are operating within the boundaries of the law. This book provides a comprehensive overview of the most common laws and regulations that contractors may overlook or violate, including building codes, zoning regulations, lien laws, and occupational safety and health requirements. The book explains these laws in clear and concise language and also provides practical tips for compliance. Whether you are a seasoned contractor or new to the industry, "The Most Common Laws that Construction Contractors Violate" is an essential tool for avoiding costly fines, legal penalties, and damage to your reputation.

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