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Construction and Commercial Law A Detailed Scope of Work. The scope of work section spells out, in specific terms, exactly what the contractor will be responsible for doing. ... Project Cost and Payment Schedule. ... Construction Timeline. ... Change Order Process. ... Project Issues and Dispute Resolution.
The contract should describe, in detail, the products to be used and how the work will be performed, i.e., size, color, who will be doing what work, amounts of materials provided, manufacturer model number, etc. There must be a detailed, written payment schedule in the contract.
Contractors cannot ask for a deposit of more than 10 percent of the total cost of the job or $1,000, whichever is less.
A contract between any contractor and an unlicensed subcontractor is a misdemeanor. Lack of a license bars all actions in law or in equity for collection of compensation for the performance of work requiring a license. There are very few exceptions to this rule.
In California, anyone who contracts to perform work on a project that is valued at $500 or more for combined labor and materials costs must hold a current, valid license from CSLB. You can verify the license or call (800) 321-CSLB (2752).