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Old 02-13-2011, 10:53 PM   Topic Starter
Chazno Chazno is offline
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Question for contractors.

My wife and I are looking into building a home. Its been a long standing dream of mine to have a house completely wired for audio, video, internet, security, and home automation. The builder we are interested in working with has a rule of not allowing this because of insurance (as told by the subdivision agent). I'm guessing this means contractors insurance..?

I helped my cousin wire his house for A/V last year and know of at least one other house that I could do this year. I'm trying to find out what contractors insurance would run and if it would be worth wile to pick it up for a short period of time. OR if there is any other way around this situation. I haven't signed a contract yet so I can always ask him to change his mind, but I'd like to know my options before that meeting. All advice greatly appreciated.
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