question archive If a painter does their very best, in good faith, to paint a person's house as promised in a contract but the paint job is very poorly done, is the painter entitled to payment, as promised in the contract? If the cost of paint skyrockets after a painter contracts to paint a house, should the painter be able to pass on the increased cost to the customer? If a painter dies after making a contract to paint a house, should the painter's family be required to complete the job?  

If a painter does their very best, in good faith, to paint a person's house as promised in a contract but the paint job is very poorly done, is the painter entitled to payment, as promised in the contract? If the cost of paint skyrockets after a painter contracts to paint a house, should the painter be able to pass on the increased cost to the customer? If a painter dies after making a contract to paint a house, should the painter's family be required to complete the job?  

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If a painter does their very best, in good faith, to paint a person's house as promised in a contract but the paint job is very poorly done, is the painter entitled to payment, as promised in the contract? If the cost of paint skyrockets after a painter contracts to paint a house, should the painter be able to pass on the increased cost to the customer? If a painter dies after making a contract to paint a house, should the painter's family be required to complete the job?

 

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