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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.
What Should Be in a Construction Contract?Identifying/Contact Information.Title and Description of the Project.Projected Timeline and Completion Date.Cost Estimate and Payment Schedule.Stop-Work Clause and Stop-Payment Clause.Act of God Clause.Change Order Agreement.Warranty.More items...
A contract should contain everything agreed upon by you and your licensed contractor. It should detail the work, price, when payments will be made, who gets the necessary building permits, and when the job will be finished. The contract also must identify the contractor, and give his/her address and license number.
What Your Remodeling Contract Should SayCheck Contract Basics. The basic job of a contractor agreement is to spell out the scope of the project's work.Set a Payment Schedule.Schedule Start and End Dates.Specify Change Orders.Research Your Arbitration Options.Turn Down the Contractor's Warranty.
8 Things Every Remodeling Contract Should HaveScope of Work, Selection Sheet and Drawings.License Number and Insurance.Description of Change Orders.Warranty information.Subcontractor Agreements.Payment schedule.Completion Schedule / Timeline.Clauses Required by Law.