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D. Sherm

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What is the name of your state? California
I have a contract with a firm to refinish the exterior of my house. (The work is underway.) Three of the documents asssociated with the contract, all having spaces for the contractor to sign, remain
unsigned by them. One, an agreement for binding arbitration, was signed by me at the time of the opening of the contract, but not by their rep. (I didn't notice until afterward.) The other two are certificates of warranty issued by the maker of the materials being used, but mailed to me by the contractor, with no cover letter or other document. My question is, are these valid documents as they stand, or do I have to demand that the contractor sign them?
 



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