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Can one notice to cure last the entire job and cover any similar events or does it only apply to a specific instance?

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We are a drywall sub and received a notice to cure for cleanup not performed on the job site. We cleaned everything up the following morning and the GC agreed the site was clean. 3 days later they are saying that they had to hire laborers to clean up the site and will back charge if there are any more instances of an unclean site. They have provided a notice they are saying puts us on notice for the entire remainder of the job. If any instance arises again where there is trash, they can unilaterally hire someone to clean up the trash and back charge us without having to give another notice and 24 hour period to cure. The contract specifies a 24 hour notice must be given. Are they able to do a notice lasting the entire remainder of the job or does one need to be given for each separate instance of unsatisfactory daily cleanup?

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Dec 20, 2022

Based on what you have stated a notice to cure would have to be given each time there was a problem.

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