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The plaintiff says she hired a contractor to replace her deck and porch, but he abandoned the job, forcing her to hire someone else to rip out and redo the work; he says she halted the project and refused to allow him to finish.
The plaintiff says she hired a contractor to replace her deck and porch, but he abandoned the job, forcing her to hire someone else to rip out and redo the work; he says she halted the project and refused to allow him to finish.
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