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Q & A With Attorney D.S. Berenson An interview with attorney D.S. Berenson about worker reclassification, lead paint laws, Do Not Mail registries, and more. . . .
Author: D.S. Berenson REPLACEMENT CONTRACTOR Magazine ( Created Date: 09/10/2009 ) |
Take Me off Your List Do Not Mail laws would set up a registry of consumers seeking to be shielded from commercial mail. . . .
Author: Jim Cory REPLACEMENT CONTRACTOR Magazine ( Created Date: 08/27/2009 ) |
By Law: Contract Essentials Contracts come in many shapes and formats, but there are a few essentials you should consider including. These can go a long way to stopping a problem before it starts and preventing a small problem from becoming a big nightmare. . . .
Author: D.S. Berenson REMODELING Magazine ( Created Date: 07/01/2005 ) |
By Law: Outside Forces, Escalation Clauses Most modern contracts account for at least some known and unknown risks such as force majeure events (e.g., unusually severe weather, labor strikes) and differing conditions on the project site. But one risk not often addressed is price fluctuations for labor, materials, and equipment. . . .
Author: Judith Ittig REMODELING Magazine ( Created Date: 03/01/2005 ) |
By Law: Avoiding Fines and Penalties One of my clients framed his company's first contract: “We will wire your house for $125.00.” In today's legal environment, that note would subject him to criminal penalties. Most lawmakers have concluded that homeowners need protection from contractors. Check to see if these commonly “prohibited acts” apply in your state. . . .
Author: Gerard Ittig REMODELING Magazine ( Created Date: 05/01/2005 ) |
By Law: Contract Cancellation Clues If you are demonstrating and executing contracts in the consumer's home, you have to make sure you do a number of things required by the Federal Trade Commission: . . .
Author: D.S. Berenson REMODELING Magazine ( Created Date: 09/01/2005 ) |
By Law: Are Completion Certificates Worthwhile? A completion certificate is essentially a form presented to the client after the job has been completed, usually by the installer. The customer signs the form, indicating that he or she is satisfied with the work performed and that the job is finished. . . .
Author: D.S. Berenson REMODELING Magazine ( Created Date: 03/01/2006 ) |
Lead Balloon The rules that the EPA is phasing in for lead abatement apply to all homes built before 1978. . . .
Author: Jay Holtzman REPLACEMENT CONTRACTOR Magazine ( Created Date: 09/01/2008 ) |
Current Events Do's and don'ts in the colorful world of show and event marketing. . . .
Author: Jay Holtzman REPLACEMENT CONTRACTOR Magazine ( Created Date: 06/01/2006 ) |
No Kids Allowed New labor laws announced in December went into effect in February, tightening the restrictions on individuals under the age of 18 working on or near roofs. . . .
Author: Hayden Alfano REMODELING Magazine ( Created Date: 04/01/2005 ) |
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