· Statement that the work must pass inspection
· Notes about who is responsible for clean-up and paying dump fees
· Things the contractor will not do
· Payment terms
· How changes will be handled
· How disagreements will be handled
· How the contract can be handled
· Details of any warranty on the work
Outlining payment terms in the contract is very important. Here are some of the things to look for:
· Up-front payments should only be for materials delivered to the work site
· Some states limit up-front payments to a maximum of 10% of the total cost of the job
· Additional payments will probably be necessary after each phase of work is finished
· The final payment should be at least 5%
· The final payment should not be made until all problems are identified and all issues are resolved.
· Make sure all liens are removed from your property
When the final payment is made, be sure to get a copy of the final invoice showing the contract is paid in full and is signed by the contractor.
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