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What to Do When Another Trade Works on Your Job: Navigating Trade Conflicts on Site

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Encountering another trade working on tasks that should be under your purview can be challenging and confusing. This video addresses how to handle such situations on job sites effectively. We discuss the importance of clear communication, understanding job site roles, and the steps to take if your trade tasks are being handled by someone else. Whether you’re a seasoned contractor or new to the field, knowing how to manage these conflicts is crucial for maintaining professionalism and ensuring project success. If you find this guidance useful, please like, subscribe, and share our video. For further assistance or legal advice related to job site disputes and trade conflicts, feel free to contact Nelligan Law.

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