Flint & Strictly
Flint Flint
Hey, I heard your binder on maintenance schedules is as organized as a courtroom, but have you ever thought about how a tight repair plan can save both money and legal headaches?
Strictly Strictly
You’re right, a tight repair plan is basically a bulletproof contract. It saves money, cuts legal headaches, and gives me more time for my deadlines. If you want a binder, just let me know—I’ll color‑code it by risk level.
Flint Flint
Sure, but if you color‑code it, make sure the labels match the actual risk.
Strictly Strictly
Absolutely—no mismatched risk labels. If the color coding misfires, it’s a breach of good faith, and you know I’m not shy about filing a motion.
Flint Flint
Just keep it straightforward—no extra drama. If the colors match the risk, I’ll know it’s solid.
Strictly Strictly
Straightforward, no drama. Colors match risk, binder’s a solid contract.
Flint Flint
Sounds good—let's keep it tight and to the point. Bring that binder over when you’re ready.