Home Fee Cost Plus Contract With Construction Company In Miami-Dade

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Miami-Dade
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The Home fee cost plus contract with construction company in Miami-Dade is a comprehensive document outlining the terms between a contractor and an owner for a residential construction project. Key features include detailed scope of work, project location, necessary permits, and specifics regarding soil conditions and insurance requirements. The contract allows for adjustments to the project scope through written change orders, with the owner responsible for any additional costs incurred. Importantly, the payment structure is established as either a cost-plus fee or a fixed fee, facilitating transparency in budgeting and expenses. The contract also stipulates late payment penalties and provides a limited warranty on workmanship, enhancing accountability. This form is particularly useful for attorneys, partners, and owners in ensuring legal compliance and clarity in construction agreements, while associates, paralegals, and legal assistants can benefit from its structured layout for efficient filling and editing. Users can utilize this contract to protect their interests and maintain clear communication throughout the construction process.
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Home Fee Cost Plus Contract With Construction Company In Miami-Dade