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[Music] hi im joseph patrick co-founder of lamont brothers and in todays video i want to give you some tips in what you should look for in a remodeling construction contract when you review one with your remodeler now to start with im going to preface this by saying this is not legal advice at all in any way whatsoever these are just a few tips from us having observed a lot of clients over the past decade know whats in our construction contract but also talk to a lot of people who have signed the contracts that they regretted later or started relationships with contractors that they regretted i want to help you spot some things and avoid getting into a bad situation the first thing you need to look for in a construction contract is an exhaustive scope of work its supposed to be a construction contract is supposed to be good communication about whats going to happen during the project and so that scope of work is essential it has to include everything that you want and not leave a