I have a question- I am a remodeler- we did a great custom kitchen remodel for a client- they were extremely difficult & unkind- all said and done it turned out to be the most gorgeous remodel so far- we took after shots of the pictures & out of spite it seems the homeowner said he did not want us to post the pictures on our website for privacy sake. We want to be able to do this- our work is extremely nice- would it be against the law to add it to our portfolio on our site?
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