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An electrician who specializes in residential 'Kitchen Remodels' (Exclusion: 'Countertop removal not included') expands their business to offer 'Commercial Kitchen Equipment Installation.' They use their existing residential exclusion list on a new proposal. During the project, the contractor charges an extra $800 for 'floor-drain plumbing coordination.' The client refuses to pay, arguing they assumed the 'Equipment Installation' price naturally covered all necessary coordination for the equipment to function.

Analyzing this breakdown reveals that the contractor's strategy failed because they neglected which specific rule of exclusion management?

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Updated 2026-05-09

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