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Alex Martinez
  • San Antonio, TX
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I live in Odessa Tx where we have a housing crisis at the moment because of the oil boom. Which means tons and tons of people moving here for work.

Which means a lot of subcontractors, a lot of them do great work and are fairly priced but a lot of them will either work for cash or will provide a scratch pad receipt for the work that they do. Is there a way to get a better type of receipt that I can report at the end of the project. Will a T99 help with this, sorry for the dumb question but I want to make sure Im not going to get screwed. Thanks

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