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Home Introducing Yourself to the Neighbors
As loud, disruptive builders, we're not usually a fan favorite in the neighborhood. How do we handle this? How can we avoid conflict and help put the local's minds at ease? Jake goes over some old methods he used for contacting the neighbors as well as a newer, more high tech one. He also gives us rules for when and how to contact the neighbors depending on the specifics of the job. These ideas are not only beneficial to the neighbors, they can also provide a great way to advertise your business.

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