One of the common issues that boards deal with is whether a contractor is providing adequate service. Before passing judgment on the service being provided by a contractor, the board should be aware of the exact specifications the contract requires. For example, if the board is unhappy that their landscaper is not weeding flower beds, they need to be sure that the contract requires weeding, and not just lawn mowing. Therefore, when entering into a contract, the board must closely review the specifications. Read the article………………
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