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A fellow electrical contractor tells you they completed $3,500 in additional panel and circuit work after the homeowner verbally approved changes mid-job, but they never revised the original contract. The homeowner now refuses to pay for the extras, claiming they never agreed to the higher price. After evaluating this situation, you determine that the contractor's most critical mistake—the one that created the greatest financial and legal exposure—was proceeding without obtaining ____ authorization for the scope change.

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