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Home Business 101 Construction Contract Basics

The average construction company in the USA has less than 10 employees. That means the average construction company is small. Small businesses have a tendency to operate without the same level of legal paperwork that a large company would have. However, the size of the firm has no bearing on whether or not you should be protected legally. In this video Jake chats with Jose Caldera a partner at Harper, Evans, Wade, and Netemeyer in Columbia, MO. They cover what should be included in your contract, why you should have a contract, and most importantly they talk about who the contact protects.

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