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Power corrupts, and vesting that much power in a panel of any three persons is asking for trouble. If the tenant allows the contractor to amass unsigned change orders, then to present them in a pile after the work has been done, he is asking for trouble. Any promotional activity that confuses foods with friends is asking for trouble. |
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