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Can a contractor go beyond either an estimate or bid on a job? Is there any legal contract that binds them to do the job for the stated amount, irregardless of any unpredictable situations? If so, how much leeway is there when the client says, “while your at it, suppose you could(fill in the blank) too?” without charging extra?
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Can a contractor go beyond either an estimate or bid on a job? Is there any legal contract that binds them to do the job for the stated amount, irregardless of any unpredictable situations? If so, how much leeway is there when the client says, "while your at it, suppose you could(fill in the blank) too?" without charging extra?