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    What is usually handled by a subcontractor, not the general contractor?

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    In a remodel involving plumbing, cabinets, and flooring, what must the GC handle?

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    In a bathroom remodel, what project crosses DIY safety limits?

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    Why can a licensed contractor still be considered non-compliant?

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    If contractors use a license not in their name, what is the risk for homeowners?

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    If a worker is injured at your home and the contractor lacks insurance, what may happen?

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    What insurance mainly protects against injury or property damage claims?

  • 8 / 20

    One quote is much lower for the same remodel. What best explains this?

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    Which down payment request should raise the most concern?

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    Which situation is most often a warning sign when hiring a GC?

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    Why is refusing to pull permits a serious warning sign?

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    Which project most likely requires professional professional GC coordination?

  • 13 / 20

    Does a General Contractor usually do all the hands-on work?

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    Which situation is more likely to trigger permit requirements?

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    Why do small-looking projects sometimes still need a GC?

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    What may still be required even if a contractor has a state license?

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    Why does workers’ compensation matter for homeowners?

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    What does a fixed-price contract mainly do?

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    Which situation most often increases the final project cost?

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    What may happen if unlicensed subcontractors are used?

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