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When is a handyman legally responsible for material failures?

Direct answer: You are usually responsible for workmanship, not defective materials. Document who supplied materials and note defects immediately so liability is clear if failures occur later.

Practical steps

  • Know the rule: Check your state/city limits for job value and restricted trades.
  • Put it in writing: Use written scope + approvals so disputes don't become stories.
  • Keep proof handy: Store photos, COIs, and key docs per job for fast retrieval.

Next step: Add one sentence of scope/limit language to your estimate footer and use it going forward.

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