Contrato general para retener arquitecto para diseñar casa o edificio
Para su conveniencia, debajo del texto en español le brindamos la versión completa de este formulario en inglés.
For your convenience, the complete English version of this form is attached below the Spanish version.
Yes, most contracts have a termination clause that lays out conditions for ending the agreement. It’s like having an escape hatch—good to know it exists if you ever need it!
It’s essential to know what happens if things go awry. The contract should outline how liability is handled and what kind of insurance the architect has—kind of like making sure you’re covered when you lend your favorite book!
The contract should specify who’s your go-to person and how updates are shared—like establishing a family group chat to keep everyone in the loop!
Timelines for design phases, approvals, and construction should be laid out upfront. It's like setting deadlines for school projects; having clear dates helps keep everyone on track.
Most contracts include a section on changes, often called 'change orders.' It’s important to clarify how alterations are managed early on—like having a backup plan if your GPS takes you a different way!
The contract should clearly outline what the architect will do for you, like drawing up designs and managing construction. This is your blueprint for the relationship, so it's crucial to get it right.
Before you dive in, think about your project goals, timeline, and budget. It's like planning a road trip; you need a map before you hit the road!
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