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in the first thing you do after you get married you remodel right the best tool you have to protect yourself if something goes wrong is a good contract but most of us dont even bother to read the entire thing so abc 2 news brian kubler works for you he has five terms that should be in every contract before the project even begins contractors constantly battle a perception that home improvement projects drag beyond expected completion dates and in worst case scenarios require a second contractor to finish the work its something that can be avoided with a simple contract provision but many customers dont pay enough attention to contract terms and dont negotiate for better ones its not a contractors job to protect your interest thats your job angies list recently surveyed 500 contractors nationwide to find out their priority list for contract provisions what we found was that 70 percent dont include a clause that ties payment with work completion also 45 percent dont have an opp