| You know the type, backyard mechanic, your the type always working on your own car and others notice you do good work so call you up for your services to do mods/repairs on their cars because you charge very little and work out of your home garage etc.
Now, say if someone was looking to get you to install a motor in their car, you installed it and they agreed on $500, something happens and one of the bolts broke and something costly had to be fixed on the car, but you come back with saying your not a liscensed mechanic, and they knew that etc. etc.
Does this clear your of any legality issues regarding the owner, if they decide to sue?
Reason Im asking, is i am seeing more and more DIY mechanics popping up all over the place, most just young kids who like working on their car, and others are flocking to them because they can get things done to their car for much lower prices than what a regular liscensed garage would charge them etc.
Just wondering if you DIY out there think about this when doing swaps or other work to peoples cars?
Is there a way to get out of this if you made the client sign a contract before any work was done, or since your not running a business and its an under the table job could you get screwed even more if you had to go to court because someone sued you.
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