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Old 04-17-2008, 01:10 AM
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No. It is not normal to leave plumbing fixtures out. He is required to supervise his work. If he does not pay for the repainting, contact the state license board and file a complaint. An investigator will arbitrate the issue. He has to restore the wall. I mean how much could it cost to paint one wall? Sounds like you have a fly-by-nite contractor. Honest people generally take care of their mistakes and keep their reputations intact. I sometimes fixed mistakes that weren't even mine to keep a customer happy. The dollar amount of this can't be very much? Unless your painter did a mural. Why should the painter be liable for a plumbing error? The contractor may not want your painter to do the work, he can paint it himself.
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